No business here YOU KNOW THE DRILL at those stuffy eating clubs: no papers on the table.
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.
And no other papers were following it up.
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It says no other exam papers are missing and it is reviewing procedures to ensure it cannot happen again.
Dr Principe can find no essays or papers from the period that attempt to refute the idea of metallic transmutation, and some socially respectable chymists were still looking for the secret of chrysopoeia as late as 1760.
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Mr. MARK KRIKORIAN (Center for Immigration Studies): The attorneys have gotten very good at crafting ads that apply to no one but the person their client wants to hire and then place them in papers that almost no one will ever see anyway.
McDaniel and his colleagues have presented their findings at several dermatology conferences, but they have published no peer-reviewed papers.
The episode underscores that studies in reputable papers, no matter how small, can still grab eyeballs, perhaps prompting some patients and physicians to think twice.
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Ballot papers bearing no crosses but marked with the words "I agree" or "OK" would be also considered valid, as would those bearing several crosses.
These are the only reasons a ballot paper can be rejected and not counted and the regulations make no rule that ballot papers have to be visible at all points during the count.
Her prolific letters, diaries, and intelligence position papers, no less than her eight books and her magnum opus, Review of the Civil Administration of Mesopotamia, make Gertrude Bell one of the best-documented women of all time.
News about, by, and for a tiny kingdom of political obsessives dominates the attention of senators and staff, while stories that might affect their constituents go unreported because their home-state papers can no longer afford to have bureaus in Washington.
However, as it stands, after reading the papers we are no closer to understanding the etiology of these diseases.
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Smith said, the industry had no say on how the papers were written and his tenure means he isn't personally dependent on such grants.
Juan del Granado, the leader of the MSM opposition party, has led calls for voters to reject the electoral process by writing "No" on their ballot papers.
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Charles Hope, the foremost British expert on the greatest painter of the Venetian Renaissance, for example, has written no fewer than 24 learned papers on his life.
These will also be linear - rather being than taken in "chunks" and there will be no separate "foundation" papers for less academic pupils, where the maximum grade possible is a 'C'.
But Mr Curtice finds no evidence that the rebel Tory papers, including the Sun, took their readers with them.
With teenagers spending 31 hours online each week, that buys you some big numbers on YouTube, while the celebrities take the milk marketing message into the papers, often at no charge.
In No. 65 of the Federalist Papers, Mr. Hamilton described impeachable offenses as 'those offences which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
Similarly, a check of Vandenberg finds no mention of the LaKind and Naiman papers.
The agreements "required no such thing, " the defense papers say.
The hashtag will no longer be used in official communications or papers.
So it was no surprise to see a raft of research papers in the Lancet discussing the need for global action to tackle the obesity pandemic.
The Daily Express and Daily Star papers admitted libeling them but there were no investigations, resignations or lessons learned.
The director of the Ecuadorean Business Committee, Roberto Aspiazu, said most business leaders would vote "no" to the changes or spoil their ballot papers.
Menem has admitted signing export papers for the arms but said he had no idea the arms would end up in Ecuador and Croatia.
Bob Dickey, who runs Gannett's community papers, says they have realised there is no need to work out what to say about the Gulf oil leak seven times.
The Dawn said U.S. President Bill Clinton rebutted the original NYT report that subcontinental papers picked up, saying Washington "had no evidence" that Islamabad was part of the hijacking.
They could, in theory, remove these additional papers from a school's store room and no-one would know.
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