The Egyptian international's future is unclear after he returned to Roma following a loan spell at Tottenham and rejected a switch to Rovers.
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Abizaid's panel considered and rejected a large-scale reorganization of the mortuary that would have put the Army medical examiners and Air Force morticians under a single commander.
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People would have shaken their heads in pity had one young girl decided to kill herself, but when six girls took a journey like that together people felt threatened and rejected by a bond they could not understand.
Valeant said ISTA refused to enter into a confidentiality agreement when it first approached the company about an acquisition in October, and subsequently rejected a written proposal, so Valeant has decided to make an unsolicited offer to shareholders.
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There has also been confusion about the difference between a rejected and a spoiled ballot paper.
Earlier this year, the shareholders of Inco and Falconbridge rejected a three-way tie-up with Phelps Dodge, an American copper miner.
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In 2005 voters in the Netherlands and France rejected a new constitution to shift power from member nations to Brussels, reduce the requirement of unanimity for E.
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After a year, he applied again to Harvard's med school and was rejected, by a dean who chastised him in an interview for being "inconstant and immature" and advised him to enlist in the military.
And a referendum in May rejected a set of constitutional changes intended to consolidate peace (such as recognising the rights of 24 indigenous groups and ending the army's role in policing) after the original proposals had been muddled by Congress and orphaned by the politicians' indifference.
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In January the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected a manufacturer's request to restore silicone breast implants to the market.
Bank managers also discussed, and ultimately rejected, a fee for direct-deposit customers who want to tap into their paycheck early.
Japan and Russia have rejected a second round of emission-cutting under its aegis, after their current commitments expire at the end of 2012.
Those numbers mirror the results ImClone boasted of in 2001, before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected a new drug application on the grounds that the data were not sufficient to prove that Erbitux worked.
And the Senate rejected a proposed amendment that would have prohibited lenders (credit card lenders included) from charging an interest rate on any credit transaction (except real estate) that exceeds the maximum interest rate allowed by state law.
On the Buses was set in a bus depot, and was initially rejected by the BBC before finding a home at LWT and becoming hugely popular.
It seemed a far cry from 2006 when civil partnerships were decisively rejected, and a sign of shifting attitudes among the elders and ministers who make up the Assembly.
So by definition, every single government loan guarantee in this program is to a company or a technology that the free market, knowledgeable investors, and industry insiders have rejected as a bad investment.
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Its plans for a 20-bed care home, offices, 25 flats and five houses were rejected by a planning inspector following an appeal last year.
Joining Greece and Ireland, Portugal succumbed to internal and external pressure and was forced to accept a bailout after Parliament rejected a fourth austerity package and Prime Minister Socrates resigned.
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After the roller-coaster ride through Judges, ancient Israel rejected God and sought a ruler.
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Arizona voters in Mesa and Queen Creek recently rejected a local sales tax increase that was to be used to build a stadium.
With a pharmaceutical executive who was importing knock-off drugs, Camp once rejected a recommendation of 37 months and imposed a sentence of 50 months.
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Florida voters approved property tax relief to low-income seniors (Amendment 11) and for veterans and their surviving spouses (Amendments 2 and 9) but rejected a freebie (Amendment 4) that would have cut in half from 10% to 5% the cap on annual changes to property tax assessments for non-homesteaders aka snowbirds.
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So, if a bank applies for the program and gets rejected, that's like a financial scarlet letter.
"A bid came in and it was immediately rejected, " said a Blackburn statement.
Two separate applications to set up truck stops and a business park were rejected last year after councillors decided they were inappropriate for a rural area.
That allowed Boro to go in search of a second and, moments after referee Mike Riley rejected a penalty shout as Carew climbed all over Emnes, Friedel made a fine save to deny Justin Hoyte from the edge of the box.
Another drug, from the African clawed frog, from GlaxoSmithkline and a small biotech company was rejected in 1999 by the FDA as a treatment for diabetic foot ulcers.
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During the MPs' questioning, Lord Patten, a former Cabinet minister and chairman of the Conservative party, rejected a suggestion by MPs that he would be seen as a "party stooge".
The prestigious Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials rejected his study of a rare earth magnet because it lacked physics-related measurements that Branagan and his adviser deemed irrelevant.
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