• When Pulis returned, the Icelandic contingent that ran the club had left and Peter Coates was back as chairman.

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  • Morales visited Tehran earlier this month, and just this week two Russian long-range bombers arrived in Venezuela, precursors of a larger military contingent in November, when the country will host four Russian warships and 1, 000 troops for joint military exercises.

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  • On a recent Saturday night, when the Upper West Side yuppie contingent made up a majority of the patrons, there were strollers parked beside the white marble tables, and a waitress cheerfully accommodated a party that wanted to crowd in extra seats.

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  • With both sides having plenty to play for the opening exchanges were remarkably tame, anguished cries from the players were often audible on the rare occasions when West Ham's vociferous 1, 500 travelling contingent were not making themselves heard.

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  • So while then-prime minister Ehud Barak for instance claimed that his offer to cede the Temple Mount was contingent on the signing of a peace treaty, when the so-called Middle East Quartet issued its road map plan for peace, Barak's ostensibly canceled offer was the starting point of negotiations.

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  • When his investors requested that the next tranche of financing be contingent on the company running the Nail It then Scale It process, it created a crisis that drove Greg to stop selling and start listening to the customer and understand what was missing in order to break through the barrier of customer adoption.

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  • This means that when a story (or video game) resonates with a large contingent of the human population we should assume that it is effectively describing a predominant psychological reality.

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  • The Rothbury contingent had an extra reason to be in Carlisle, for when the action finished, the mats were cleared and replaced by a circle of chairs for a meeting about the European Championships of the International Federation of Celtic Wrestling.

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  • How does the Bush Administration plan to justify any direct or contingent U.S. taxpayer risk exposure to the USSR when Moscow is currently in a severe payments crisis to Western suppliers, has not embarked on serious economic reform and refuses to disclose fundamental economic and financial data?

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  • The German contingent at the 2009 championships in Anchorage, Alaska was reportedly unhappy when their own Karl-Heinz Hille placed second in the overall title to American David Traver, who also organized the event and handpicked the judges.

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  • The Turks - cheered on by a vociferous contingent of visiting fans - almost found themselves 2-0 behind when Nemanja Vidic, who moments earlier had produced the pass of the match down the left, headed a corner wide when he should have hit the target.

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  • What does it signify when Sandy Alderson says that the Mets are "in the mix" for Bourn if a deal is seemingly contingent on the interpretation of an obscure rule having to do with the allocation of amateur draft picks said interpretation being itself contingent on a deal being reached?

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  • When the whistle blew there was delight and relief among the Wolves players and fans but glum faces among the City contingent whose title aspirations were handed a massive blow.

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