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The stories have to be read in aparticular format and meet our sound-quality requirements, so please see ourpodcasting submission guidelinesbefore you start recording.
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In particular, ONE MILLION seems to hold aparticular allure.
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In particular, ONE MILLION seems to hold aparticular allure.
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Certainly, aparticular segmentof the young NFL players coming out of college will fall into these scenarios.
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It is just a referendum on the on the popularity of the four politcal parties in Wales at aparticular point in time.
declaration of Interests -MEPs Valleys Mam 2008
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I seem to have aparticular probalem with adding or subtraction “not”..
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When corporations use general treasury funds to praise or attack aparticular candidate for office, it is the shareholders, as the residual claimants, who are effectively footing the bill.
YubaNet.com 2010
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INA Section 202 (a) (5) provides that if total demand willbe insufficient to use all available numbers in aparticular employment preference category in a calendarquarter, then the unused numbers may be made availablewithout regard to the annual per-country limits.
Latest Articles 2010
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One can appreciate how it can be frustrating for a lawyer to lose a genuine case because of loopholes and or deficiencies in the content, articulation and implementation of aparticular law.
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If you disagree with these religious groups on aparticular moral issue, they complain, they threaten you with a loss of money or votes or both.
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