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Here it is then, a painstakingly delicate cut out of an animal, wonderfully elegant, and tonally at one – consider those marvellously understated yellows, for example, with which its haunches seems to be flushed – with the scene against which it poses.

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He now came to think that the democratic demands of the older radicals had to be tempered with a concern for the dangers which it posed for individualism.

Fiji, which has had problems with imports of low-grade sheepmeat products from New Zealand which it believes poses a major health problem owing to its high fat content, imposed a ban on mutton flap imports in 2000.

With $18.9 billion in online transactions last year, PayPal has also disavowed the sale of material for "mature audiences," which it says poses a high risk of chargebacks, where a customer refutes a charge.

The company worked together with Dystar to create an indigo that now uses 70% fewer chemicals and no salts and has received the platinum award which means it poses no harm to humans or animals.

China's state news agency, Xinhua, published a commentary on Tuesday scolding the US for failing to resolve its fiscal issues, which it said posed risks to the global economy, and for raising barriers to Chinese business and investment in the US because of security concerns.

In 1975, Sweden cited a national security exemption under global trading rules to justify its imposition of limits on footwear imports, which it said posed "a critical threat" to defense planning.

The following lessons of communism could prove vital to the West in the war against radical Islam: The challenge must be confronted at the level at which it is posed.

The final approval, that of the CRTC, was granted on 16 August, with the commission noting that it only had jurisdiction over the TV channels owned by MLSE (the transfer of ownership of which, it decided, posed no major concerns), and not the broadcast rights associated with MLSE's teams.

They studied the Pentagon's examination of the implications of repeal, prepared by the Defense Department's general counsel, Jeh Johnson, which said it posed little risk to the military.

It has been a very long time since a young American uttered that word with a straight face, and the ardor with which Matthew utters it poses an uncomfortable challenge to the current state of movie love, which prefers to speak its name only in quotation marks.

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