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Yet, as you can see from the chart below, which provides details on a selected handful of epidemics in American history, all outbreaks share certain themes.
That matter turned on the language in the securitization's pooling and servicing agreement, which provides details not only on the types of loans in a pool but also on the relationships of various parties involved in it.
The treaty included demanding verification measures, including on-site inspection, monitors at the Russian mobile ICBM factory at Votkinsk, and access to missile telemetry, which provides details of the characteristics of missiles being tested.
I wrote about the referendum, on what's called Amendment 66, in my Tuesday column, which provides details on the tax increase and the shrewd grab bag of education reforms it would buy.
The model definition file is parsed to extract all the models, which provides details on the model name, its type (such as additive or multiplicative), the arguments, the name of the routine that evaluates the model, and the language used for this routine.
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Today politicians and academics in South Africa said the apartheid regime's cooperation with Israel was an "open secret" and they welcomed the current government's move to declassify sensitive documents which provided details of key meetings.
The later leak, which provided details of long-term strategy discussions at a board retreat, was relatively anodyne, but it violated an agreement that board members had made not to disclose private information, and so insured further erosion of trust.
The 23 county authorities which provided details of expenditure on private hire taxis and minibuses – which are necessary for pupils with specific needs – said they spent £166m on these vehicles last year, compared with less than £128m four years ago.
Although the move was a routine precaution, it also brought memories of the Blair government's 2003 dodgy dossier, which provided details of how Saddam Hussein was able to launch missiles with chemical warheads within 45 minutes at Cyprus.
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