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This might see an end, for instance, to it showing stitched leather borders and torn paper in its Calendar app and lined yellow legal paper in its Notes product.
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Det Insp Hawkins told the court that as he arrived in the company's reception area he was approached by Polly Peck International's (PPI) company secretary and director Peter Compson who handed him an envelope containing pieces of torn paper.
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As he mashes the joystick controls, Colin Angle grins like a 6-year-old boy playing with his first radio-controlled car, freshly torn wrapping paper thrown aside.
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Gareth Patterson, prosecuting, told the court that the torn pieces of paper were reassembled by police.
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Metropolitan Police Detective Inspector Michael Hawkins told the court he was handed an envelope containing torn pieces of paper in October 1990.
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Mr. Houghton has described them as torn pieces of paper, perhaps in reference to Mr. Gehry's reputed method of crumpling scraps to model his architecture's curves.
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David got his wallet but someone said the rain would ruin the leather so he wrapped his fake ID and everyone's money in a twist of magazine paper torn from an old issue of Adbusters.
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Although the faded blue paper is torn at the edges, with pieces of Scotch tape scarring the back, the intricate white ink designs vividly evoke the lost stadium.
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Det Insp Hawkins told the court that when he asked why the paper had been torn up, Mr Tartar replied, "They are not important".
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On each landing small paper bags sat bulging with rubbish, many of them punctured or torn.
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