"I've held the same job for six years, but I don't have papers, " said Mario Vasquez, a supermarket butcher who brought his two Chihuahuas.
Research is also becoming more collaborative so that, before they have been finalised, papers have been reviewed by several authors.
"We have received initial papers but we have not received a full file of evidence and we now await the conclusion of the police investigation before considering charges, " a spokesman said.
First, because genuine refugees are the least likely to have their papers in order.
Few white Britons or Germans will have their papers checked by a suspicious policeman or be refused a job interview because of a non-French surname.
Finally, legal agreed to such extreme and banner-headline-friendly terms as "depression" and "meltdown, " which would have sold papers, if people had money to buy papers.
Economists have issued papers finding the opposite of what Easterlin found.
Certainly a banner headline reporting this outrage would have sold papers.
Solicitors acting for 94 people have served papers on Sita UK, which runs Whinney Hill Road site, over claims of foul smells coming from the site.
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Davidson is reported to have lodged papers at Lewes County Court saying there are "striking similarities" between the film and book, including plot, characters and settings.
I'm for a program for guest workers so that when they cross the line, they have a job and they have the papers to prove that they're legally coming to the country.
Mexicans are more likely to be undocumented than any other group: the Immigration and Naturalisation Department thinks that 88% of male Mexicans and 73% of female ones entering America have no papers.
Well Europe is the thing that's, one of the things that's featured here, Hague vows to wrest key powers from Europe, say the papers today, in fact two papers have the same exact headline, two different papers, vows to wrest key powers from Europe and this as it stands is a, is a, is saying this far and no further in a number of areas, is that right?
Heads want to have the disputed exam papers regraded - and have rejected the offer that pupils should be able to retake the exam in November.
As a result, he and his staff at the institute have had unparalleled access to the King papers and they have personal examined many of the documents that will be up for auction.
But these papers have to adapt to this new reality and change, rather dramatically, how they do business.
Once we have reviewed the papers, it is our intention to support this course of action.
What the UK papers have failed to mention is the money man behind this controversial scheme.
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Scotland's city evening papers have suffered sharp falls in circulation over the past year.
Well, more than 300 academic papers have so far been published using the survey's data.
Such papers have been used in the past to encourage doctors to prescribe medicines in unapproved ways.
He is believed to have switched bail papers with another prisoner which he then used to escape.
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Councillors approved the move in January and legal papers have now been lodged ahead of a May deadline.
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Family owners of target papers have shied from selling to Jelenic for fear he'd bleed the new acquisitions.
Led by Mr Blair's strategy unit and the Treasury, papers have been prepared by civil servants across Whitehall.
Paul Staines, who runs the website under the name Guido Fawkes, claims to have obtained the papers legally.
Officials have rejected nomination papers for Pakistan's ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf to stand as a candidate in forthcoming polls.
Few papers have any doubts about the significance of Wednesday's European Union summit.
In fact, some of the mutations were linked to autism and schizophrenia, as earlier papers have also found.
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Megumi Tomita of NSK says papers have managed to make up for advertising losses by modernising their printing plants.
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