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Mr. Halloran of Queens is one of four Republican members of the City Council.
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Mr. Halloran, also from Queens, is one of four Republican members of the City Council.
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The study, which tracked 1000 patients in 16 countries for more than four years, was conducted by researchers from Queens University and Newcastle University in the UK. They focused principally on people with Lynch syndrome, an inherited genetic disorder that causes cancer by affecting genes responsible for detecting and repairing DNA damage.
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Club captain John Terry is currently serving a four-match domestic suspension after the FA found him guilty of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand despite the former England international having been earlier cleared in court.
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Mrs Hart died four years ago but lived with her late husband Henry, a former dean at Queens' College, Cambridge, in a cottage near the main hall from the 1970s.
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Cuti even tackled the distribution nightmare, consolidating four warehouses in three states into one 500, 000-square-foot warehouse in Queens, N.
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Queens Park Rangers played out a goalless draw with Norwich City to leave Harry Redknapp's four points adrift at the foot of the table.
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One of the most moving aspects of the exhibition is a room devoted to "Maus, " where one can listen to over four hours of interviews Mr. Spiegelman conducted with his father on the terrace of their small home in Queens, N.
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Elsewhere, waters rushed into two of the four tunnels used by the Long Island Rail Road, Amtrak and NJ Transit under the East River between Manhattan and Queens.
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