That also has been -- is a subject of the investigation by the FBI.
His private life is his and not a subject of discussion at Kenneth Starr's kangaroo court.
The criteria for which pages are targeted for the supplemental index remains a subject of guesswork.
Who will be there to run the company is a subject of endless speculation.
That will be a subject of the G20 Summit in Mexico in the coming days.
"He was a subject of some police interest in the recent past, " he said.
Ramzam admits that the motivation for the donations is still a subject of speculation.
Why more patients don't respond is a subject of intense research at laboratories worldwide.
Metro 2033 was a surprise hit, and its sequel a subject of high hopes.
Consequently, Israeli Wars became a subject of great interest in the area of international affairs.
Founded in 2007, OKPAY, Inc. is a subject of British Virgin Islands (BVI) regulations.
Consequently the issue of compliance with these clauses is a subject of considerable debate among money managers.
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The use and abuse of the big Boeing is a subject of perennial contention during election campaigns.
Exactly how much the bear population has grown in recent decades is a subject of intense debate.
More to the point, consider that the DNA of world leaders is already a subject of intrigue.
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In the United States itself, the Supreme Court's proper role has always been a subject of hot debate.
Daugherty and Conn is a subject of the inspector general's investigation, according to two people familiar with the probe.
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On this day Pickens became a subject of Park's ten-year study to measure how brain function changes with age.
And shale gas -- well, for obvious reason, it was a subject of important talks -- and nuclear power.
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His place in the curriculum is established, but he is hardly popular as a subject of teaching or scholarship.
Peak oil may already be with us, and peak coal in 10-15 years, while peak lithium remains a subject of speculation.
Typical of Google, it has left the criteria for these scores a subject of mystery to prevent arbitrageurs from skirting the system.
So we would anticipate that this will be a subject of discussion at the G20, to which the President departs this evening.
Even Tarrin's record in the banking sector is a subject of contention.
"The anchored method of stroke has been a subject of controversy within the golf community for quite some time, " the joint statement said.
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The role of the British Army in the First World War and the competence or otherwise of her generals continues to be a subject of debate.
Economics became a subject of passionate research and eye opening reality.
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That "The Brown Bunny" should actually be considered a subject of serious debate would be astounding in itself, but somebody somewhere is bound to defend it.
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