Disclosing information about the medical history and identity of a donor has two parts.
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The vaccine has two parts, one to prime the immune system and one to boost it.
It has two parts, the first of which will examine relations between the press, politicians and police, and the conduct of each.
The Leveson Inquiry has two parts, the first of which is examining relations between the press, politicians and police, and the conduct of each.
The PVT has two parts - an assessment of public value, carried out by the BBC Trust, and a "market impact assessment" carried out by media regulator Ofcom.
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The plan has two principal parts.
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But all too often, their best efforts are thwarted because the technological revolution that has transformed our society over the past two decades has yet to reach many parts of our government.
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Ukraine has been traditionally divided into two parts: the East and the West, split, roughly speaking, by the main river Dnieper.
The reopening of a ferry service which links two parts of Devon has been delayed by one month.
What we are seeing now in the whole sector is that MFIs are still hybrids, but the order in which the two parts are mixed has been flipped.
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Up to two inches of snow has fallen in parts of Herefordshire and West Mercia Police said conditions on the A480 at Credenhill were hazardous.
In a typical office environment Sun is recommending 20 to 30 users per CPU. The appliance measures 12 inches by 12 inches by two inches thick and has no moving parts.
It has, in the past decade, entirely revolutionised two parts of the consumer electronics business.
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Allied's automotive replacement parts business has been on the blacklist for two years running.
In fact, the apparent improvement in job numbers has been made up of one part extra hiring and two parts reduced firing.
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In Brisbane, which was paralysed by flooding two years ago, water has been creeping into low-lying parts of the central business district.
Silva says she has raised two other baby monkeys and both of those were freed in different parts of the country.
The number of murders has fallen steadily, to two-thirds its level of 2003, but parts of Colombia's cities and countryside remain violent.
Mercosur, to which both countries belong, has long aspired roughly to balance trade in cars and car parts between the two.
The cover lot, made of pink gold, is a "split seconds" chronograph, so-called because it has not one, but two second hands and is capable of timing two different parts of a dramatic event, say, a high-stakes horse race or an auto rally.
The government has also published a breakdown of how many two-year-olds would qualify in different parts of England.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided that the Nobel peace prize for 2005 is to be shared, in two equal parts, between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and its director general, Mohamed ElBaradei, for their efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest possible way.
The company has come a long way since last September when Hastings announced that his company would split into two parts, Netflix and Qwikster, which would be the DVD-by-mail portion of the business.
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Venice comes in two parts: the city in the lagoon that foreign tourists love, where the population has dwindled to less than 60, 000, and a bigger, more politically influential mainland area, Mestre, that is lumbered with rustbelt industries.
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