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Those whose newly acquired goods were taken by others did not express much anger.
Discusses Weiskopf, a gifted golfer whose newly improved mental attitude enabled him to win his first major championship.
This is especially important to predatory species whose newly hatched nymphs might have to spend considerable time searching for prey.
Mr. Zatlers, whose newly formed Reform Party came in second in the vote, has accused a cadre of so-called oligarchs of wielding undue influence.
After his Antwerp sojourn, he rarely left Haarlem, whose newly rich all but lined up at his studio door to be immortalized.
It was effective, but mostly in people whose newly diagnosed breast cancer was growing because of specific genetic damage about 20% of cases.
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Russia remains a country with thousands of nuclear warheads, and nervous neighbours whose newly-resumed statehood would be under threat if nationalist non-democrats took over in the Kremlin.
Mr Draghi also said the ECB "stood ready" to support ailing Greece, whose newly-elected Syriza leadership has four months to submit a convincing plan to turn its economy and finances around and attempts to ease austerity terms.
Hollywood bible Variety, whose newly-introduced paywall doesn't seem to impede access to its review, raises a few more doubts: there's a certain lack of explanation, and the politics are foggy.
It feels very painful to lose the baby of the family". Outside the hospital I meet Murtado Kurinawan, whose newly-wed wife was on the plane, travelling for work.
The task was beyond Arrasate, whose newly-inherited team endured a miserable start to last season, suffering group stage elimination from the Champions League without winning a single game and slipping into the bottom half of La Liga before rallying to finish seventh.
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