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If confirmed by the Senate, they will succeed commissioners whose terms are set to expire.
Under contracts whose terms are secret, Angolan oil flows directly out of the country to China".
Mr. Thompson is the last of the 20 Senate Republicans whose terms are up next year to announce a decision about whether to run.
The outcome will affect the political fates of more than 40 officials whose terms are scheduled to expire at the end of 2009.
"But the nominations of new members to replace those whose terms are expiring have been languishing over at the White House since July.
The rules and regulations of the Adirondacks Parks Agency, which essentially acts as the zoning board for the park, badly need updating, and he needs to find replacements for five of the agency commissioners whose terms are expiring.
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A conference in London in 1953 produced the agreement whose terms were fulfilled in October.
Both sides sued, and in March they came to a settlement whose terms were not disclosed.
But the question "on whose terms?" is one they would rather not ask.
The settlement, whose terms were not disclosed, was reached last week and announced Wednesday by the plaintiff's lawyers.
Greece was given a 110 billion euro bailout last year, whose terms were already eased by the European Union in the spring.
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