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First spin could be head or tails, second head or tails, giving four possible outcomes, HH, TT, HT and TH.
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Apple must now publish a further apology, using the correct terms and language, and keep it up until 14 th December on their UK home page.
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The Bull i' th' Thorn pub, between Buxton and Ashbourne, was closed to visitors for six days with the owner Mick Coleman trapped inside for five of those.
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Now while the Russian government still heavily intervenes in currency markets and is far from a paragon of laisez faire, th e ruble is fully convertible.
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If that is their plan, they are going to be deciding to turn their back on their partner ecosystem and becoming an end-to-end Apple clone in th mobile business.
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But recently Singapore leaders have started to concede that the outlook for next year and in the medium term may not be as rosy as th ey had previously forecast.
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Following the approval of the first device for transcathether aortic valve replacement therapy (TAVR) earlier this month, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) and The American College of Cardiology (ACC) have announced the launch of th e TVT Registry, a joint initiative that will monitor the rollout of the new technology.
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Lan (bolan.co.th) opened by a pair of young ex-nahm chefs, a groundbreaking and beautiful place where they recreate ancient and authentic Thai recipes: they aim to be 'as Thai as we can', so no concessions to nelly Western tastes.
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An 18 th century Englishman did not wander around singing Handel arias, despite the great man being in the country and writing them at the time.
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