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Binh--that would have effected the release in 1971 of all Americans held prisoner in N. & S. Vietnam provided the last of the American & allied forces would withdraw by the end of the year.
Last week, Trump announced on Twitter that there had been "substantial progress" in trade talks and that, as a result, he would delay doubling tariffs that would have effected $200 billion in Chinese products.
It's unarguable that without Seeger swaddling folk music in a chunky-knit Arran sweater of activist righteousness, it would not have flourished as it did in the later 20th century; nor that the course of '60s radicalism would have effected such sweeping changes.
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Genuine forgiveness would have effects in this life, not the next.
In the present study, we hypothesized that a single dose of baclofen would have effects similar to repeated dosing.
Those hotter conditions would have effects right across the state, playing havoc with New York state's wine and agricultural industries.
"In the near future, these terrorists would have effects on Turkey and Turkey would pay a heavy price," he said.
We examine how these four scenarios would have effects and impacts on reindeer herding and its relation to nature conservation.
Local perturbation is more flexible and realistic for the noises would have effect on part of the expected counting.
The point was that changes in methylation would have effects on gene regulation.
Based on previous theoretical studies, this would have effects on network synchrony.
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