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Casting agents who stipulate 'No ethnics' this season.
He says bias against women has improved in recent years, but he still hears from employers who stipulate they don't want people from India or Ireland (the last because, according to the bias, they "talk too much").
This confirms the conclusion of Porcel et al. (2014) and Mc Mahon et al. (2011) who stipulate that the effect of nanoparticles is due to the confinement in nanometer size volumes of the electronic perturbation and ROS production, which increases the toxicity of radiation.
AVOID musicians who stipulate that they play 2 x 45 minute sets!
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who stipulated that the material remain closed for twenty years after her death.
There's only one doctor per 1,700 citizens in India; the World Health Organisation (WHO) stipulates a minimum ratio of 1 1,000.
Mr. Forster, who stipulated that he had never knowingly consumed a cupcake but had seen them on television, bit into a chocolate Chelsea and gave a slight nod.
The orchestra sounded tentative in "No Gates, No White Trenches, Butterfly Effect," by the jazz composer Henry Threadgill, who stipulated that the musicians should improvise: a daunting task for most classical performers.
Because "La Promenade" was bought by Henry Clay Frick, the museum's founder, who stipulated in his will that his collection could not travel, Mr. Bailey asked institutions with other full-length canvases by the artist to lend them for a small show, "Renoir, Impressionism and the Full-Length Format," which will run Feb.
Last year, Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas and ballet dancer Misty Copeland (who stipulated that the company "not shy away from the fact that I have muscular calves, hips, a bust and brown skin") were rendered in fully articulated doll form, and Misty too went into full production, as Muhammad will do next year.
Judge Ott's ruling in 2004 permitted the foundation, which has struggled financially, to bypass the charter and bylaws of its founder, Albert C. Barnes, who stipulated that no picture in his collection could be lent, sold or moved from the walls of the galleries that he built in Merion.
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