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Under the fabric the curators found notebooks, newspapers, a letter, a small drawing, some community council papers and other bits of paper.
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"Fifty-seven other scheme users cannot meet the tax demand, even if they were to sell all of their assets including their family home, " Mr Huitson's barrister claimed, drawing on a small survey of the scheme's users.
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Duffy MacKay, vice president for scientific and regulatory affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition, a trade group for the supplement and energy-drink industries, called the study "a new, emerging hypothesis, " but said the researchers were drawing large conclusions from small studies of mice, bacteria and human biomarkers.
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Duffy MacKay, vice president for scientific and regulatory affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition, a trade group for the supplement and energy drink industry, called the Nature study "a new, emerging hypothesis, " but said the researchers were drawing large conclusions from small studies of mice, bacteria and human biomarkers.
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The company is finding that when it comes to drawing customers these days, small stores with limited selection are no match for big, brightly lit emporiums with the latest name brands.
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At the same time, a group of small regional exchanges is drawing something even better--money.
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If anything, their confidence was bolstered once they had a chance to examine the drawing outside the dusty old frame, and found a small signature hidden under a mount.
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This small, inexpensively made independent movie has become a commercial phenomenon, drawing out homebound older moviegoers who had largely been resigned to watching sitcoms.
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The small and sleek corner space gets packed out quickly at weekends, drawing in locals with classics such as fish and chips or a full English breakfast.
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That seems to be the moral pundits are drawing from this week's primaries in Florida, where dazzlingly wealthy political novices spent small (by their standards) fortunes vying for the Democratic nomination for senator and the Republican nomination for governor.
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