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Ostensibly, it is universities, which now have to pay security professionals more to protect their systems.

It will affect the radicalism within our own societies which now have significant Muslim populations.

That's what happened under Dinkins where we lost 400,000 jobs which now have been restored.

Isolated neighborhoods, which now have little green space, would be intimately woven into the city's fabric.

Security analysts scoured the available materials to tally up what was in government depots, which now have changed hands.

Those would be freight shippers, which now have more exclusive use of the older rail lines, with fewer delays.

Revenue from those additions would support the trust's cultural, recreational, environmental and historical programming, which now have no independent budget.

Police worked more closely with agencies, such as children's services, some of which now have representatives in local stations.

Phoenix at Edmonton A huge game for both teams, which now have identical records (36-32-5 in 73 games).

You could use the included wired Apple EarPods, which now have a strange Lightning plug instead of a 3.5mm one.

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The two major companies, XM and Sirius which now have plans to merge have regularly operated in the red.

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