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Another 20-week ban will soon be introduced in Florida.
PURPOSE: Fourth generation fluoroquinolones (FQs) will soon be introduced to ophthalmology.
However, it seems likely that "lossy" HDR formats will soon be introduced that offer much better compression on a par with existing JPEG images.
Information that I'm sure will soon be introduced around the 'Makdissi Defection' will be watched closely and anything out of balance will be challenged with proof".
For instance, Romeo, a five-foot humanoid robot, will soon be introduced by Aldebaran as a "big brother" to the pipsqueak, kissing NAO robot.
Changes to legislation will soon be introduced to allow the cultivation of cannabis for use in medical trials, the federal health minister, Sussan Ley, has announced.
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I will soon be introducing the Outsourcing Prevention Act, which will address exactly that.
We will soon be introducing features that will allow us to link easily and prominently to other sites when further recognition of source material is needed".
In fact, as his place of work will soon be introducing expensive car parking charges, any pay rise will be wiped out.
Each member gets a personal blog space, and Lasica will soon be introducing more collaborative features, including a social networking tool for independent media producers.
Indeed my own department will soon be introducing such training for our undergraduates so that they recognize the issues at an early stage.
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