• They carried on like sisters, not tiptoeing around any subjects or feelings, secure in their unconditional friendship.

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  • He came down for breakfast in a great mood, happily chatting on any number of subjects and appeared as relaxed as I have seen him at any point this week.

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  • Apple is self-regulating, much in the way any other US industry subjects itself to or is imposed by government regulation.

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  • And then if you have any questions on other subjects I'll do about 10 minutes after Mr. Brennan is finished to take those questions.

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  • Although Carolyn has no direct memory of the experiment, and the scientists would not release any information about the subjects, she strongly suspects that she was able to delay gratification.

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  • Weeding through them is time-consuming so start by clicking on any of the 44 link subjects, ranging from master gardeners to hydroponics.

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  • The session is part of an inquiry into the future prospects for nuclear power in the UK, with subjects covering how any new power stations would be financed, and the attitudes of the public towards nuclear power.

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  • This was arranged by asking the subjects to find not any rotated photo, but a rotated photo of a building, in the array of images.

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  • Any drift of Muhammad VI's subjects away from the dominant stream of moderate Sunni Islam might, his advisers fear, diminish his authority.

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  • When researchers zero in on electrical activity in yet another area, they can tell which parts of commercial messages, if any, are encoded in the experimental subjects' long-term memories.

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  • General secretary of the Association of School and College leaders, Brian Lightman, said he welcomed any move to give vocational qualifications the same status as other academic subjects.

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  • If two nations involved in negotiations have very strong ties on a number of mutually beneficial subjects, it becomes easier to engage in discussions on any issues in which they may not be in agreement on.

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  • Addressing the issue of homosexual rights, Mr. Lewis said the new college has hired faculty, some of whom are gay, to teach subjects related to homosexuality, and he doesn't anticipate any problems when they start teaching.

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  • Aside from a careful examination of the rulings on these subjects issued by the relevant Shariah authorities, a problem in any event if they have not published rulings in these areas, one would be well-advised to look to the classical Shariah authorities upon which these contemporary Shariah authorities rely as authoritative in their SCF rulings.

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