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I recommend a book by a scholar who summarises all these works back to Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

The view from Iranian street, though, differs from that of the London opposition blogger or the professional journalist who summarises Twitter reports.

The World Malaria Report 2012 released by World Health Organization (WHO) summarises the data received from 104 malaria endemic countries [ 1].

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This may have been on the mind of detective chief inspector John McFarlane, who summarised the situation: "This verdict clearly shows no one, regardless of their position, is above the law".

This has been shown by Calhoun et. al in [4], who summarise the necessary energy per pulse for UWB transmitters of recent research.

Garcia, who quit on Wednesday in protest over the handling of his report, spoke of his lack of confidence in Fifa and Hans-Joachim Eckert, the German judge who summarised his findings for public release.

James Gray, who summarised the events depicted within the saga, dated the death of Sigurðr Magnússon to the year 1126; he dated the capture and mutilation of Magnús Sigurðarson to 1135.

The researchers are those who summarise discussions and develop background material that is sent to the clinicians before the meetings.

The review concluded that there were conflicting results for surgery. 1 These findings were confirmed by Sogaard et al 8 who summarised the literature and also concluded that there are minimal data on the reported success for patient outcome following lumbar fusion.

I'll again quote Horace Dediu, who best summarises the concern: "[There's a] perception that Apple is not going to survive as a going concern.

The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Mpower summarises the six basic measures for reducing smoking: monitoring tobacco use; protecting people from smoke in public places; offering help for smokers to quit; warning about the dangers; enforcing bans on advertising; and raising taxes.

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