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Obviously for editors whose papers are in the red already.
Two asylum seekers whose papers are lost in the black hole of the Home Office.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office specializes in primitive immigration sweeps, arresting gardeners and dishwashers whose papers are not in order.
So anyway, to those star ratings – minus Clapp and Bassett, of course, whose papers are above such things.
(In 1986, the British writer Stephen Spender, whose papers are at Austin, discovered a novel in manuscript that he had forgotten he'd written).
Mary Steichen Calderone, Planned Parenthood's Medical Director during the nineteen-fifties and early nineteen-sixties, and whose papers are also at the Schlesinger, was interviewed in 1974.
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The BMJ study included a supplement listing all the scientists whose papers were studied.
All expulsion procedures against applicants whose papers were rejected under those rules are to be suspended, the memo said.
Noll found that the case had actually been handled by another analyst and disciple, JJ Honegger, whose papers were held by the library.
Often, he said, the students whose papers were copied said they had shared their work to help a fellow student, but did not know it would be plagiarized.
People who had already been in the embassy, whose papers were ready, stepped past the double doors again to receive their visas.
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