A possible debt capital market transaction may follow, subject to market conditions.
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A seven-year issuance might follow, subject to market conditions, the document said.
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The treaty also made a future EU common defence subject to safeguards.
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The agreement is still subject to conditions, including approval from competition authorities.
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Of course, any movie box office list is subject to serious interpretation.
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The theme of SEI's public campaign this year is Combat Climate Change.
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Each year, a special theme is chosen for National Women's History Month.
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Of course it's also a theme of my new book, Animal Spirits.
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Both teams, however, struggled with one particular theme: do what you know.
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The main theme of this government is getting Zimbabwe back at work.
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The airs are exceedingly melodious, and the choruses bold and tuneful, with well-developed fuguesubjects.
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They linger in your mind like a musicaltheme, abstract and compelling.
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A musicaltheme once exhausted, finds its due refuge and repose in silence.
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Our writer and the inspiration for our musicaltheme -levitation is Craig Cliff.
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Craig Cliff is our writer and the inspiration for our musicaltheme -levitation.
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And our musicaltheme is, but of course, chocolate.
Ús de musical subject en anglès
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Ashton-Kirk ran over these quickly; they were mostly upon musicalsubjects, and in Italian.
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His reputation chiefly rests, however, on his theoretical and critical writings on musicalsubjects.
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He was a vocal composer and a "musicographer" or writer on musicalsubjects.
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Professor William Gardiner wrote many works on musicalsubjects early in the last century, and composed vocal harmonies, secular and sacred.
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Documentary Filmmaker whose musicalsubjects have included Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison, Joni Mitchell, The Beach Boys, The Everly Brothers and The Beatles.
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He is also a lecturer upon musicalsubjects, bringing to his task a large amount of knowledge upon the subject and plenty of enthusiasm.