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1 The National Counterterrorism Center has a term for these sorts of people: terrorist dupes.
2 The two chambers unite to elect a president, who has a term of seven years.
3 Not since 1996 has a term been extended into July, when the justices usually go on vacation.
4 The agreement has a term of 40 years and an effective date of March 9, ADNOC said.
5 With the new credit line, which has a term of three years, the company's total credit facilities exceed 20 billion yuan, Agile said.
6 The fund has a term of eight years and is its exclusive investment vehicle during the three-year investment period, which ends in July 2013.
7 A gleam of hope shoots through the stormy prospect, for the treading down of Jerusalem by the Gentiles has a term set to it.
8 The second tranche of 125 million has a term of ten years and carries a coupon of 0.875 percent at a price of 100.169 percent.
9 The first tranche of 325 million has a term of six years and carries a coupon of 0.375 percent at a price of 100.371 percent.
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