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1It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
2Water services assets book value is about 15 million euros, he said.
3The Health Minister David Clark said he was concerned about the situation.
4At present about 25 per cent of confirmed cases are health workers.
5Photo: Supplied New Zealand police would not answer questions about the case.
1However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2However, most market participants are able to access open-outcry trading, Duffy said.
3Right now, that's a problem without a good solution for most people.
4However things are different in most of modern-day Europe and North America.
5WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
1Question: Myself and my wife met through work almost 20 years ago.
2THE question is almost impossible to answer: why is Winx so good?
3However, as before mentioned, the result was at first almost exactly opposite.
4The last few minutes almost offer a sliver of hope to Europe.
5Question: I have worked in the same industry for almost 30 years.
1Therefore, companies offering content will be in demand in the near future.
2Incidents of violence were reported as demonstrators confronted police near government offices.
3Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
4However, the 2008 winter ice extent was near the year long-term average.
5Go and direct traffic; let no press or public near the house.
1The condition leads to nearly 1 million hospitalizations per year, Medtronic said.
2Nuclear power produced nearly 30 percent of Japan's electricity before the crisis.
3Violence is growing in Afghanistan nearly six years after the U.S.-led invasion.
4Today, nearly 80 per cent of its electricity comes from nuclear power.
5It's been the case for nearly 20 years, the prime minister said.
1Exasperated, Bryce said, Listen, Jenny, this is virtually a martial law situation.
2But some experts say the task for law enforcement is virtually impossible.
3He therefore agreed it was virtually impossible for Mr Trump to win.
4But that's the problem: It's virtually the same movie with new locations.
5Since then, GM products and crops have virtually disappeared from that market.
1Shipman quoted one unidentified cabinet minister as saying: The end is nigh.
2He's going particularly well this time in and his turn is nigh.
3The word is nigh thee, in thy mouth and in thy heart.
4In some States the size of the precincts made voting well-nigh impossible.
5In seven years the translation of the wilderness had been well-nigh complete.
1In some States the size of the precincts made voting well-nigh impossible.
2In seven years the translation of the wilderness had been well-nigh complete.
3He laughed aloud in his mirth; for his anger was well-nigh gone.
4Thanks, father; indeed I was well-nigh reeling in my saddle with heat.
5The fascination which hangs around the latter has well-nigh obscured the former.
1It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
2The First Amendment isn't just about protecting the right of free speech.
3It's just about impossible to get a good job here, Carey said.
4It's not just about working hard however, it's also about working smart.
5Access to reliable energy is not just about providing electricity, he said.
1The vote will be a referendum on Europe in all but name.
2Yet the deal all but guarantees that cannot happen before next year.
3In New Zealand the media all but ignored the international workers' day.
4Information withheld from all but a few Forerunners for thousands of years.
5New York Heart Association functional class improved in all but 1 patient.
6I wanted to know all but didn't have the courage to ask.
7The CSV has led all but one government since World War Two.
8But locals say the national government has all but abandoned them otherwise.
9The HIV infection had progressed to AIDS in all but one case.
10War with the Soviet Union was all but inevitable, sooner or later.
11And thousands of people circulating together make contact tracing all but impossible.
12She said nothing; the words had jumped from her, all but unbidden.
13Authorities identify all but one of 36 Oakland fire victims OAKLAND, Calif.
14Today, there is no Soviet Union, while communism has all but disappeared.
15For all but the greatest a moment of inattention meant certain destruction.
16Certainly becoming an expert by your early twenties was all but impossible.