Both there and in Detroit, Muslims and Latinos have co-operated to restrict racial profiling.
During the earthquake and the hurricane both there were no reported outages of any Public Safety networks.
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The searches for missing five-year-old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, contributed to the increase for volunteers' hours both there and at the Aberdovey station.
While Gawker will cut Valleywag's one remaining writer, Paul Boutin, Denton will keep Thomas and the Valleywag name with his posts appearing both there and at Gawker.com.
"Both men took off running and then they realized they each thought the other was the farmer, but they were both there to steal a chicken, " van Hylckama Vlieg said.
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They described the couple as "well known and respected" in the village where than had lived for more 50 years, adding "their loss will be keenly felt both there and amongst their wide circle of friends".
If you take a printout of the times he was there, and cross-reference it with the times Hanjour was there, there may be times when they were both there at the same time, on the same day, as I understand it, not necessarily at the same time.
For both reports, the data there was both fresh buying (more total longs) and fresh selling (more total shorts), but there was more of the latter.
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For a while, they both stood there looking at one garden, then the other.
Conservative leader David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband have both campaigned there in recent days.
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In both countries there must be worries of rival hooligan fans clashing in the stadia.
They say it works perfectly, even though they both admit there are clashes from time to time.
The HGP and Celera both said there were 30, 000 protein-coding genes, a mere one-third of previous estimates.
The electorate was repeatedly told by both candidates there was a clear choice between two very different visions.
In both cases there were worries that bringing leaders to book would up-end peace efforts, but these proved unfounded.
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In both cases there were people that wanted an eye for an eye and to fight violence with violence.
"We both understand the conflicts we have, but we also both understand there is no alternative but to engage, " he said.
"They both recognize there was a mistake, " Chelsea manager Rafa Benitez said.
While many consumers are willing to buy both, there will always be a select group who only buys one of the two games.
Still, on both measures there has been a noticeable increase in house-price inflation since late last year, when according to Halifax prices were falling.
Yet always in both parties there have been men and women of integrity, decency, and humility who have called it justice by its name.
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Both believe there is more to business than just making money.
Frank Zappa and Judy Garland both lived there at some point.
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On both sides there is agreement that the stakes are high.
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In both cases there were seeds of a global consensus on solutions that will lay the path for more substantive dialogues in the G20 and beyond this year.
We looked at the Karbala library and we looked at the Babylon Police Academy, and in both cases there were grant moneys and contract dollars that simply disappeared.
But there had to be willingness on both sides -- there has to be willingness on both sides to want the kind of balance that the American people demand.
Another key target group for Labour is pensioners, both because there are a lot of them and also because they are much more likely to vote than younger people.
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Consumers pay for these indulgences through surcharges on electricity prices, but politicians like them, which is why the Europeans and the British both indicated there would be more of them.
The Home Office and Downing Street both say there is no need to review Britain's drug laws, pointing out that drug use is falling while numbers in treatment are rising.
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