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As the Syrians and Israelis have already discovered, when nothing is down on paper, it is difficult for new talks to start from where the old ones broke off.
ECONOMIST: Limiting Camp David��s damage
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On paper, the case has nothing to do with religion.
ECONOMIST: How a lie about virginity embarrassed the justice minister
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While the visitor appeared favorite on paper, Celtic's home form in the Champions League has been nothing short of remarkable.
CNN: February 12, 2013 -- Updated 2339 GMT (0739 HKT)
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Nothing was signed, but the basis of a deal was on paper.
ECONOMIST: Peacemakers 2
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Mr Dewar is sage enough to know that as well, which is why he was happy privately to reassure Mr Salmond that there would be nothing in the white paper to prevent the Scottish parliament from, say, holding a referendum on independence if it wanted.
ECONOMIST: Launching devolution
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When competition heated up in the photo developing market, Kodak advertised to consumers that they should be sure their priceless pictures were developed on nothing less than KODAK paper, convincing KODAK disciples to look for its name to insure that the prints of their photos would keep it all in the KODAK family.
FORBES: Happy Birthday to the KODAK Trademark
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But my printing problems today have nothing to do with paper jams, low toner, or any other error caused by the actual putting of words on paper.
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