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AIDS organizations around the city will work out a method of categorizing complaints and funneling them through the plaintiffs' lawyers to Judge Pollack, said Armen Merjian, a staff lawyer for Housing Works, which brought the lawsuit.

By flying such instru ments together, the scientists will be measuring the same phenomenon simulaneously and will be able to compare find ings to work out a method of intercalibration that could re sult in more precise weather forecasting.

Following honest exchanges in a team meeting on Tuesday, all of England's batsmen returned to net practice hoping to work out a method of playing the slower bowlers.

It was Johnson's first Test since he failed to take any wickets against India in Delhi in March, but England captain Alastair Cook is confident his side will work out a method to succeed against the Queenslander.

England play their next three matches in Pallekele, where the ball has been turning a lot more than it did in Colombo, and they are going to have to work out a method to perform against spin or they are really going to struggle in this tournament.

We strongly believe that, besides providing a calm environment in the OR, all anaesthetists should work out a method that provides pleasant suggestions to the patients because favourable perioperative dreams may contribute to patient satisfaction related to the anesthetric event and therefore efforts should be made to do it.

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Bootle, of course, won the Wolfson Economics prize for working out a method as to how this could happen.

Over the years, Feinberg has worked out a method for dealing with sprawling, complex cases, the key element of which he describes as stripping away the complexities.

He was only recently dropped, and still hasn't worked out a method to get off strike, even if his front foot play has improved.

Later he informally appointed himself business manager of the ideas Fermi and his six associates, who had worked out a method of atomic fission in 1935.

In other words, Schoenberg found himself in a world in which everything seemed possible, found it paralyzing, and worked out a method of complex constraint that permitted him to recapitulate and re-use his musical history in a modern way.

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