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He suggests that an English summer could include seven Tests – against not just two nations, but against four or five – a format which would attach meaning to almost every game and capitalise on England's multicultural make-up.
A deal could emerge from the Senate Finance Committee, which would attach some or all of the popular tax breaks to an extension of the Bush tax cuts, but in the absence of a deal, the tax cuts may have to be taken up in the 112th Congress and passed retroactively.·.
After division, each daughter cell would have acquired a subset of the nuclear pore-associated blebs, with naked cell surface being covered by the movement of pores and through the action of LINC complexes [ 101], which would attach flanking bleb membranes to the exposed portion of the proto-nucleus.
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When encountering a telegraph line, troopers would shin up the poles and pull down the wire, to which Ellsworth would attach his pocket device.
Lorry drivers used to carry boards bearing the slogan "long live the Taliban" which they would attach to the front of their vehicles when entering Taliban-controlled territory.
It quickly became clear to me that I would have to make the transition from being a misfortunate tourist to being a Chicagoan, and my Sarajevan urban instincts compelled me to seek the ways in which I would attach myself to the city and make it my adopted hometown.
Bell is in fact vowing to find another bill to which he would attach his as an amendment in the 12 days left in the session.
Something about the six "personal wireless service facilities," which would be attached to light poles.
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