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No one checked an electrocardiogram, which would have provided a diagnosis.
Another development, Criterion Place, informally known as Kissing Towers, which would have provided 300 new apartments, was shelved last month.
Later, the government quietly dropped legislation, instigated by borrowers, which would have provided a forum for negotiations with banks.
Gill was at a European Club Association meeting in Zurich yesterday, which would have provided an opportunity to speak with Internazionale about the possibility of signing Wesley Sneijder.
Plans to expand into large empty industrial buildings, which would have provided Swansea with a vital cultural hub, were abandoned recently because of funding collapse.
But many of them refused to come to the company's aid by purchasing additional shares, which would have provided needed capital.
Department of Energy personnel argue that one weakness of the study is that the engines were not run on E10, which would have provided a stronger baseline.
The most recent target, Abdullah Kharti, was injured while riding a motorbike, apparently surviving only because he was not carrying a mobile phone, which would have provided a signal to guide a missile.
Mr. Holt noted that, for example, Mr. Kerry would be staging an event in Louisiana about soil and coastal erosion but had voted against the president's energy bill, which would have provided money to prevent erosion.
The Democrats attempted to get the Dream Act, which would have provided a legal route for young undocumented immigrants, through Congress in 2010 but were unable to secure enough votes to overturn a Republican filibuster.
The decision not to go ahead with the Argyll Array, which would have provided green energy for 1 million homes, is another blow to the government's plans to tackle a looming supply problem and to meet its low carbon targets.
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