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However, Evans said the opportunity was simply too good to turn down.
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Last year, a federal judge said Microsoft must turn over the information.
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However, since the turn of the year it has all been different.
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Ordinary punters everywhere continue to turn their attention to stock market trading.
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The good news is that you can turn off the new change.
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The reality is that young people must lead the revolution, he said.
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The second was economic: the free market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
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Was the agency really supposed to support armed revolution in Eastern Europe?
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Its victims today are the victims not of Communism but of revolution.
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We need your support right away to make this new revolution happen.
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The crisis forced authorities into a brutal cycle of interest rate hikes.
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We'll resume our normal two week development cycle in the new year.
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Mr Bell said health interventions could break the addiction and crime cycle.
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CNN said Thursday's debate ranked 7th among Democratic debates this presidential cycle.
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Nevertheless, Fitch believes risks remain, particularly on the company's working capital cycle.
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The reason Ike didn't rev up is still a puzzle, Read said.
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A few seconds later, I hear his motorcycle rev and take off.
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Kurien and reorganise its key IT outsourcing business to rev up growth.
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DUP leader Rev Ian Paisley after casting his vote in Belfast today.
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The Rev Ian Paisley has held North Antrim comfortably for 31 years.
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In one place flowers rot and die; in another, bloom and live.
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Spray 5 is the most important in reducing the amount of rot.
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The leaves rot on the ground; the trees also, age after age.
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They do not lie and rot in the sun and the mists.
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They will rot in prison; that is all that they will do.
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Southern blot analysis confirmed that the wild-type cyc operon was exchanged for the inactivated cycA gene, presumably by double-reciprocal recombination.
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The phenotype and characteristics of these mutants were restored when a wild-type cyc operon was introduced on a stable low copy number plasmid.
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The plastic surgeon, in that particularly endearing way of surgeons, was trying to reassure me that although he had never operated on an endurance cyc(...)
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The cycF open reading frame includes a 20-amino acid extension at its N terminus which has not been detected in cytochrome c554.
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A total of 130 patients received CYC for new diagnosis or relapse.
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The twist was one fullturn in the length of barrel.
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The steering takes just one fullturn, center to lock, and feels super responsive.
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The clanker's metal feet screeched on the stone and it rotated the right way, a fullturn.
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A paraplegic would have time to get out of the way of a combine doing a fullturn.
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One of them had a most beautiful head, with long and massive horns well over the fullturn.
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So the President's exploitation of the tax issue has come fullcircle.
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It means the Commodore' will have come fullcircle in its history.
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Then on September 1 came the move that brought events fullcircle.
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The destinies here seen segmentary will appear fullcircle beyond the grave.
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The farce came fullcircle in the week following the Letterman debacle.
Usage of complete rotation in anglès
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So with each completerotation, we'll get one cross-sectional slice.
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On the fourth completerotation a tiny hook snapped back and then closed up again.
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I gripped the flashlight tighter, and turned a completerotation, assuring myself that no one was behind me.
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If the loops are properly placed, the final twisting should make one completerotation of the string in a distance of one or two inches.
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Another is the revolving work "A Universe", which Albert Einstein was said to have watched for 45 minutes to see it make a completerotation.
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After two completerotations, she wiggles the whip.
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Each leg in turn moved to the front, and so the little monstrosity proceeded by means of a series of completerotations.