• Brought into being by irresponsible nuclear tests in French Polynesia, Godzilla heads for New York in search of a really first-rate fish restaurant.

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  • By the time the makers of cigarettes were fighting against legislation on secondary smoking and the makers of chlorofluorocarbons against regulations to protect the ozone layer, their efforts had coalesced into a general attack on the environmental movement and the regulatory bodies it had brought into being.

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  • This new breed of pressure group, brought into being after a controversial Supreme Court ruling last year removed a number of spending restrictions, can raise unlimited sums from individuals and businesses and spend them praising or criticising particular candidates, as long as they do not co-ordinate their activities with the candidates themselves or the parties they represent.

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  • But if anything could be more impressive than the building, it is the process that brought it into being.

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  • Out of your loneliness, you called me and brought me into being.

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  • So, he was certainly open to being brought into a cooperative arrangement with the coalition.

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  • Additional resources are being brought into New York to support the investigation, the source said.

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  • Sammy Wilson was speaking after being brought into the Executive in a DUP ministerial reshuffle.

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  • It is most commonly used when a patient is declared dead after being brought into a hospital's accident and emergency department.

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  • Now all processes are being brought into a plant in Columbia, Mo.

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  • Little did I know that I was being brought into the fray.

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  • The BBC understands that the Royal British Legion has indicated it does not want the garden of remembrance being brought into the flags debate.

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  • Witness Louise Quantick, who saw the six children being brought into the hospital, told the court she heard the comments when she went outside to smoke.

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  • Inspectors at U.S. airports and other ports of entry and mail facilities have been alerted to look for Iraqi objects being brought into this country, authorities said.

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  • Mr Thapa said that the price of the animals had risen by a quarter in Kathmandu - but the government hoped that further increases would not happen because 6, 000 goats were being brought into the city.

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  • But in Wales the mood was not conciliatory as protesters at the Epynt army range in Powys vented their anger that animals infected with foot-and-mouth were being brought into an area so far untouched by the virus.

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  • Although rebel leaders are at last being brought into the talks in Arusha, the latest reports from Burundi suggest that the militias are escalating their fighting in both the east and the west, with frequent attacks and ambushes.

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  • She said extra policing sponsored by Butlins was being brought into the town because residents were intimidated and put off visiting the centre due to the high level of groups in the pubs and bars, and incidents of alcohol-related anti-social behaviour.

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  • Anyway, an Air Force base in Ohio and an Army base in Kentucky have decided that they're too much of a security risk, and is requiring all cans of Coke to be inspected before being brought into secure areas, just in case one of them happens to have a GPS chip in it.

    ENGADGET: Coke cans compromising national security

  • They also cite a television interview in which Mr Quayle expressed cautious interest in granting limited work permits to migrants educated in America after being brought illegally into the country as children, though the congressman later back-tracked at speed.

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  • Professional managers were brought in and took the company into being a provider to the largest companies and away from being the low-cost provider.

    FORBES

  • No intelligence source in a war zone is brought into a base of any kind without being checked and screened.

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  • But visiting those facilities, seeing the work that so many of you do, seeing these old weapons once aimed at us now being turned into scrap truly brought home how important this work was.

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  • The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Port Blair says refugees being brought to the capital are being kept in school buildings, which have been turned into relief centres.

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  • The idea being that if the PLO were brought into the government, the international community would lift the economic embargo.

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  • Unelected he may be, but Mr Macdonald is far from being the first minister who has been brought into government by the gift of a life peerage: Margaret Thatcher followed just this route when she ennobled Lord Young and then employed the successful businessman in a variety of ministerial jobs.

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  • After being elected president, Kim Young Sam brought Lee into government by naming him to head the Board of Audit and Inspection.

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  • The visitor's finally made the breakthrough when Healy picked himself up after being brought by Kari Arnason to dispatch his penalty into the corner of the net.

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  • It is being brought under the 1998 Human Rights Act, which incorporates into UK law the European Convention on Human Rights.

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  • City would have no problem satisfying such criteria but the announcement of these regulations has once again brought the large sums of money being spent by clubs in pursuit of silverware into the spotlight.

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