I could tell you that Mr Panday is one of the few persons without a racist bone in his body, and he is fed up with al this dotish racism talk. |
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And so, donning the platforms, the flares and the beads et al the other night was pure, unadulterated nostalgia. |
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Try shaved raw artichoke with bottarga, linguine al granchio and salt-baked sea bass or the home-made salsiccia. |
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Earlier today, Tom Ridge renewed his warning that al Qaeda plans a large-scale attack to disrupt the democratic process. |
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Back on dry land we warm up with a hearty buffet, eaten al fresco among the midges. |
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We read with great interest the article by Kjeldsen et al in CHEST 1 regarding screening for pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. |
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Syria has no links to al Qaeda, no weapons of mass destruction that could possibly harm the United States, no nukes or even a nuclear program. |
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But al Qaeda and its allies are a real danger to the United States, and these foes cannot be neutralized by military might alone. |
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Having said that, there is no point in serving your finest bottles of claret and burgundy with any meal eaten al fresco. |
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Great river views attract Bristol's finest to drink and dine al fresco on the terrace. |
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The menu includes petti di colombiaccia al barolo, a pan-fried wood pigeon dish, or the more familiar spinach and ricotta cannelloni. |
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Serve hot on a bed of tagliatelle al dente and sprinkle some freshly-grated Parmesan cheese over it. |
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Clonaslee ICA extend thanks to al those who supported the Christmas sale of work in aid of guild funds. |
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Penne al salmone had a rich salmony taste, but not not a sign of any actual salmon. |
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Such al fresco activity surely beats aerobics in a sports hall or regular visits to a hot and sweaty gym. |
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Cook the fusilli and bow ties separately in a large pot of boiling salted water for 10 to 12 minutes until each pasta is al dente. |
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It is Shakespeare al fresco and the spectator entering the Globe steps into an environment at once familiar and mysterious, past and present. |
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The risotto turned out to be excellent and very well seasoned, with its fat grains of al dente rice and its large chunks of tasty mushrooms. |
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The pasta bar dishes out everything from gnocchi to fettuccine al pesto, cooked to order. |
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What a civilised way to spend a Sunday morning, a walk on the mountainside by the brooks and streams followed by lunch al fresco. |
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In contrast, Binkley et al found no benefit on bone turnover or distal femur BMD density in ovariectomized rats. |
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It is important to work the dough until it is nice and shiny, as this gives it the al dente texture. |
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A clinical diagnosis of haemangioma of the pariet al wall of the hypogastrium was made. |
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In this case, they were far from trendy al dente vegetables and had a rich meaty, sharp flavour, which I would happily have had as a main course. |
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The State Department tonight renewed its warning about the possibility of more al Qaeda attacks three years after the September 11 attack. |
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Goksel et al wrote a brief description of an inpatient service that used nurse practitioners to manage medically stable hospitalized patients. |
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Carter et al did a randomized, crossover study of treatment with heliox in 11 children hospitalized with acute asthma. |
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Keck et al were the first to attempt to utilize a loading dose strategy for valproate in bipolar manic patients. |
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Berghofer et al followed 55 bipolar patients for a period that average 8.2 years. |
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I refer Noel to the writings of Jessica Stern of Harvard, in particular her articles on al Qaeda and on Pakistan. |
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Flood et al studied 580 children or adolescents with diabetes and compared maternal age at delivery with data from a census bureau. |
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The rear garden has a raised flower bed and gravel area which is suitable for al fresco dining. |
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Also evoking the sensation of just-harvested ingredients is a coarse amatriciana of tomato, chili, and pecorino atop al dente bucatini. |
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For about the same price, I recommend the scalloppine piccata al limone, which, even out of season, is definitely worth sampling. |
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Cook the tortellini in a large pan of salted, boiling water until al dente. |
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In cooking, the adjective al dente describes pasta and rice that has been cooked so as to be firm but not hard. |
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It's been a long workday, filled with meetings, and you even ate your lunch al desko. |
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Whitehead et al demonstrated megaloblastic changes in cervical smears of oral contraceptive users in the absence of general folate deficiency. |
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Both were made with top-quality ingredients cooked to perfection, accompanied by nicely al dente vegetables and creamy dauphinoise potatoes. |
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Maas et al raised the question of whether their advice was strong enough, and given the poor take-up of the advice I would question this as well. |
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The study by Goodman et al is an example of a study using an objective technique for measuring inhaler skills, a computer sensing device. |
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The sun brings some curious sights to the city's streets, such as young folk in beach wear and al fresco tipplers. |
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A classic accompaniment for Barolo is Brasato al Barolo, as of course is almost any dish made with the famous white truffles of the Alba region. |
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Until such time as Google et al can 'get' sarcasm, sentiment analysis is not even worth talking about. |
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I asked Clive, after he related Clarissa's cutting tale over al fresco Pilsner at a riverside pub. |
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The spaghetti pomodoro, cooked al dente with a gently spiced sauce, was a bit too sophisticated for the children. |
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A generous side of perfectly al dente pasta with bright pomodoro sauce completes the meal. |
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We'll cook the turkey our way, have chestnut-apple dressing using fresh white bread, eat whole berry cranberry sauce and al dente veggies. |
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Schultz et al noted that nonsurvivors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation had low levels of adrenocorticotropin and cortisol. |
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Young et al recently described a patient with sarcoidosis who had a parathyroid hormone concentration above normal. |
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The beds that crop out al Ouray, Colorado, comprise the type locality for the Ouray Limestone. |
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A fur-and-pearls clientele come to be comforted with well-cooked classics such as tortellini al tartufo. |
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At the very least I am living proof that turpentine, cadmium red, burnt sienna, Venetian red et al are not carcinogenic. |
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Anderson et al studied 24 patients with acute psychoses who met RDC criteria for schizophrenia or mania. |
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There'll be inside dining and hours of al fresco delight around the well-appointed bar. |
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The bloggers dined al fresco on grilled marinated flank steak, polenta and Asparagus, with the aforementioned salad and cheesecake janegalt. |
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I picked listlessly at my Black Angus steak, not quite al dente fettuccine, and sighed. |
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Moorthy is adept at drawing with pencil, charcoal, watercolours, oils et al and has participated in several exhibitions. |
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Especially it seems to have been virtually institutionalized in the southern Nuba Mountains and among the Dinka of north central Bahr al Ghazal. |
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This possible bias casts doubt on the conclusion by Danesh et al that a strong association can be excluded. |
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Federal officials say he spoke with al Qaeda about exploding a radioactive dirty bomb somewhere in the United States. |
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Remember that pasta is not a staple foodstuff when it's completely al dente. |
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Shown to tables, they open their menus, pondering beef versus chicken enchiladas, or maybe tacos al carbon. |
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Lackawanna Cell September 2002 Six Yemeni-Americans are accused of conspiring to help al Qaeda and plead guilty. |
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However, al Qaeda is not like the Gambino crime family where if you eliminate the various capos and lieutenants of the organization it eventually goes out of business. |
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Jamal tried to visit the al Qaeda master in Pakistan, he writes, but had to send an emissary instead. |
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The responsibility of fighting al Qaeda would be left mostly to the Afghan and Pakistani militaries. |
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Three Algerian al Qaeda members were present during the assault on the consulate. |
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The rich, tangy sauce is a perfect foil for the tender green stalks, which should be cooked until just al dente. |
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Twice in the last two years, the Saudis foiled al Qaeda plots to attack American cities. |
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Of these, the Ft. Hood shootings in 2009 were linked to al Qaeda but others generally were not. |
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The al Qaeda ideologue was on his way to Khost province, hoping to rally al Qaeda and Taliban fighters there. |
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The United States had toppled the Taliban and cornered al Qaeda with record speed and an unprecedentedly small number of troops. |
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France has five hostages held by al Qaeda in Niger and two held in Afghanistan probably by the Taliban. |
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Omar al Bashir, charged with war crimes by the ICC, plans to visit the General Assembly next week. |
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It is headed by another shadowy figure using the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al Golani. |
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We are in the Fathwat al Arab neighborhood in central Baghdad, within the hearing distance of a muezzin calling from the minaret of the elegant al Gailani Mosque. |
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It also illustrates the perils of penetrating al Qaeda networks in Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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If Ivar had been chomping a cigar, one might have mistaken him for a slimmed-down al capone. |
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Tiny, rice-shaped orzo absorbs liquid and flavor much like rice, but it doesn't need to be stirred obsessively for a perfectly al dente, creamy result. |
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He killed five men and married five women, conned al capone, and traded card tricks with Houdini. |
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They retreated south, giving up what they controlled of Der al Zour to ISIS without ISIS having to fire a shot. |
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On the Syrian battlefield, the lines between the Brotherhood and Jabhat al-Nusra, an offshoot of al Qaeda, often are blurred. |
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I agree absolutely, that Ritter et al were quite scurrilously disparaged. |
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Something like the same effect occurs in one of Italy's most celebrated dishes, Arrosto di maiale al latte, in which a boned pork loin is braised in milk. |
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The American reported back to al Qaeda in Pakistan, meeting now in Waziristan with Kashmiri, his new handler. |
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He felt his eyes straying to the Croce al Trebbio, the little granite column in the center of the piazza upon which a little bronze warrior proudly bore his sword. |
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Is it too much to say that this al Qaeda breakaway widely known as ISIS or ISIL is really just a collection of serial killers? |
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So they came to see us as occupiers, supported al Qaeda as liberators, and fought against us. |
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The Chicago Crime Commission declared him Public Enemy No. 1, declaring that he was a bigger menace than al capone had ever been. |
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We have ripped out al of the awful rabbit warren of rooms and are hopefully on the way to converting it back to the former glory that it once was. |
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For today's tyros, cast your eyes across the Atlantic, where Eggers, Lethem, Franzen et al emanate a buzz that is more than publishers' wishful thinking. |
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In kettle of boiling salted water cook the fusilli for 10 to 12 minutes, or until it is al dente, drain it well, and in a large bowl toss it with the chicken mixture. |
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The coalition airstrike was targeting a base used by al Nusrah, the local al Qaeda affiliate. |
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With pageants, plays, processions and al fresco films plus wizards, workshops and walks, getting into the mood with some local music, food and drink will be easy. |
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What Nucky Johnson was not was a gangster, though he did go to prison for a short stint, like al capone, for tax evasion. |
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One bystander said he was told to tell the media that they were from al Qaeda in Yemen, or al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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It was no secret that the core of al Qaeda retreated to tora Bora in the previous weeks. |
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In early 2001 the Afghan Taliban, encouraged by al Qaeda, blew to bits the towering Buddhas of Bamiyan. |
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Ten-year-old Yasmine al attar stares at me from under her dark curled bangs. |
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The Benghazi attack might signal an al Qaeda shift from high-end global plots to low-end local attacks. |
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Double-glazed French windows open onto a limestone gravelled area at the back of the property which would make an ideal location for al fresco dining. |
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Dining facilities include al fresco picnic tables and bucolic fields adjacent to the pastures. |
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There is a particular focus in the magazine on attacking the United States, which al Qaeda calls a top target. |
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Two witnesses outside the Charlie Hebdo office building quoted the Kouachi brothers claiming they were members of al Qaeda. |
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When the cubes are al dente, chill immediately in iced water. |
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The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out. |
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The group so extreme it got booted from al Qaeda controls huge swaths of territory. |
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The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year. |
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Another Yazidi from Sebaya was killed by al Qaeda for working with the U.S. when he went to Mosul to apply for a passport. |
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So was Nasir al Wuhayshi, the yemeni firebrand who runs al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Aside from the thousand Dinka killed in the main incident there were also reports of slavery of Dinka women and children in the Kordofan-Bahr al Ghazal borderlands. |
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Donaldson et al suggested that any benefit seen when propranolol is added to an antipsychotic may be related to its proven effectiveness for akathisia. |
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His own company had to come back and bleed the radiators after the new pump was put in, because the sheer power of it shifted old limescale et al and gunged the system up. |
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The al Qaeda prisoners we held at CIA facilities helped us understand the adversary. |
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He is said to have received a warning from the overall al Qaeda organization to temper his videos. |
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Riyadh still wants to work with Washington on Iran, al Qaeda, Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, and other issues. |
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The mix of al Qaeda in the Maghreb, Ansar al Dine, and the Tuareg rebels is combustible. |
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He said it did not matter that today ISIS and al Qaeda were, by their own admission, two distinct entities. |
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The intended target, an al Qaeda chief named abd al-Raouf al-Dahab, was not in the vehicle. |
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The AUMF from 2001 is a declaration of war against al Qaeda and its associated forces. |
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The American al Qaeda plotter Anwar al-Awlaki was the most prolific advocate of the lone-attack tactic. |
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Have done more damage to American competitiveness than al Qaeda ever could. |
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But among the most effective fighters are those affiliated with the Nusra Front, a component of al Qaeda. |
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Baghdadi and his supporters have attempted, and failed, to woo al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula on multiple occasions. |
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It is people like the al Wakeel family who pay the harshest price for this military duel. |
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The only other global al Qaeda faction that I've seen moving in that direction is AQ central in AfPak. |
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It was one courier in particular that proved the linchpin in Sunday night's operation that killed the al Qaeda leader. |
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I like it mainly because it cooks up al dente like pasta should if you are paying attention, and then retains its toothsomeness instead of turning to mush. |
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Having claimed the legitimacy given him by huge support in the streets, al Sisi banned demonstrations that might turn against him. |
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But Brennan in that briefing said the al Qaeda leader died in a firefight, a claim the White House later retracted. |
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Thanks to al members who already have renewed their membership. |
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In a pot of water, boil some fettucini noodles till al dente. |
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Now, traditionally, we believe that there's been a high concentration of suspected al Qaeda operatives in the northwest of Pakistan in the tribal areas. |
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Two al Qaeda franchises are both competing and collaborating today in the violence that is wracking Syria and Iraq. |
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Riffing on Digby's post earlier, I agree that Bush et al are too sanguine. |
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We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco. |
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Last week, al Qaeda issued a statement from his hideout in Pakistan that urged Egyptians to fight the army coup. |
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Abu Zubaydah, the first senior al Qaeda operative arrested in Pakistan, was picked up in 2002 in the city of faisalabad. |
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Restive al Anbar province, the decreed center of a new al Qaeda state, was lost. |
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Earlier this year, al Qaeda split with ISIS definitively in a public repudiation of the group. |
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Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al Qaeda, specifically called on French Muslims to defy the ban. |
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Baghdadi is unlikely to comply, and Zawahiri has long been unable to enforce his writ on the Iraqi branch of al Qaeda. |
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In the world of bruschetta, this bruschetta al Pomodoro is that Italian culinary classic. |
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Even Sheik Hamza Abbas al Isaawi, the Grand Mufti of Fallujah, had to leave his spiritual home, like a pope banished from Rome. |
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Teramoto et al raise the interesting point that an increase in nitric oxide is responsible for a poor or absent hypoxic pressor response as a cause of hypoxemia. |
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Kristol et al may long for such a devolution, but polls suggest that the majority of Americans do not. |
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Charles et al didn't just tot up how much members of each racial group spent. |
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One salient example was Ilyas Kashmiri, one of the highest-ranking al Qaeda commanders. |
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During the PowerPoint presentation, Sakka and Sayers were asked about rumors that some of the fighters are members of al Qaeda. |
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True, not all of these threats can be explained by the machinations of a global organization known as al Qaeda. |
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The vast majority became religious after they joined al Qaeda, getting religion from comrades and self-study. |
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An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them. |
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The amir of ISIS is a shadowy figure who uses the name Abu Bakr al Qurashi al Husayni al Baghdadi. |
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Its leader, Abu Baseer al Wuhayshi, and its ideologue, Anwar al-Awlaki, have both come out with praise for the Egyptian. |
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Salama al Sersawi leans on a bench, waiting to get his mound of matted hair reined in. |
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An easing of tensions between al Qaeda and ISIS presents dangers for America in its military campaign in the Levant. |
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Shamsi led the FSA brigade in the Syrian city of Der al Zour, the largest city on the Syria-Iraq border. |
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The attack came less than 24 hours after a threat by ISIS spokesperson, Abu Mohammad al Adnani. |
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The combustible mix of AQIM, Ansar al Dine, and Tuareg rebels is complex and dangerous. |
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After all, al Qaeda and ISIS have sporadically fought with one another, and the Saddam regime is long gone. |
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New newspapers include Al Riazy al Jadeed, a sports weekly, and the Baghdad Bulletin, an English-language bimonthly launched by American college students studying in Lebanon. |
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A disturbed soldier, and not al Qaeda, seemed the most likely explanation for a spree killing on a military base. |
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Aznar jumped to conclusions, quickly blaming Basque separatist organization ETA for the al Qaeda attack. |
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Although it is the official al Qaeda affiliate in Syria, al Nusra is aligned with major Islamist rebel militias in the country. |
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Khalid al Najar, 27, was half dazed as he walked back toward Khan Younis with a plastic bag of clothes. |
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Essentially, America is competing with al Qaeda for the support of those rebel groups. |
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Other U.S. officials tell The Daily Beast that the group is composed of senior al Qaeda planners focused on attacking the West. |
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A drone strike killed al Libi on June 4, 2012, near Mir Ali in North Waziristan. |
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Post et al reported in a double blind, placebo-controlled trial that in 35 bipolar depressed patients most had some improvement with carbamazepine. |
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A study by O'Donnell et al examined the changes in isometric muscle strength and endurance of the quadriceps muscle and handgrip after a 6-week endurance training program. |
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The plan to degrade al Qaeda enough so that U.S. forces can leave is already lagging behind schedule. |
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The regions where it is strong have served as a refuge for al Qaeda, which is the main American target. |
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The regeneration of al Qaeda in Iraq and its expansion into Syria is a warning to American decision makers. |
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The Veep has been ridiculed by many, but to be so dissed by al Qaeda is cold. |
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If the claims are indeed true this time, expect al Qaeda to laud its martyrs publicly. |
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Also we used three laryngoscopists in our study in contrast to only one in the Ezri et al study. |
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Crout et al found that using the internet has a direct relationship with the feeling of loneliness. |
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We enjoyed eating lunch al fresco at the Strelitzia bar and restaurant, where you can choose from fish, meat and pasta. |
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Ahmed bin Hilal bin Saud al Busaidi, the Sultanate's appointed ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. |
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Rowland et al have suggested guidelines for managing cardiovascular risks prior to and during treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. |
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So far al Qaeda has been a bit player in the 2011 Arab revolt. |
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The article by Myles et al is a perfect example of the discovery of the effects of a confounding variable. |
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Afonso et al observed that human necrotic, but not apoptotic, neutrophils induced in vitro leishmanicidal activity mediated by macrophages. |
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Vors et al reported that the small vessel walls displayed hyaline degeneration and intimal and medial hyperplasia with no signs of arteritis. |
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This survey may be made by perusing al Books and taking notice of all Mechanicall Inventions. |
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All donations were given to Dar al Atta'a which handled theirdistribution to underprivileged families in Oman. |
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Main courses include the ultramoist roast pork and camarones al ajillo, shrimp in spicy garlic sauce. |
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Reichel et al gave esomeprazole 20 mg to 30 patients and compared them with 28 controls after 3 months of therapy. |
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Meanwhile, in a large pot of boiling salted water, cook cavatelli until al dente. |
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The head of al Qaeda was hiding but he was not incommunicado. |
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The leek was squeakingly al dente and it was nice to get asaparagus at this time of year which actually tasted like it ought. |
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But will 9,800 troops be enough to keep a resurgent al Qaeda out? |
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Zawahiri lauds the success of al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq in contrast. |
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It's the usual freemium offering, with the birds posing as Optimus Prime et al to take on those pesky pigs in a side scroller. |
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But it is not inevitable that a biographer should have fallen under the sway of an immor al fibster. |
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Thorsen H, Gam AN, Svensson BH, Jess M, Jensen MK, Piculell I, et al Low level laser therapy for myofascial pain in the neck and shoulder girdle. |
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Contribucion al conocimiento de la palma de almendron Attalea victoriana Dugand. |
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Canadian forces are fighting alongside US and British troops hunting al Qaeda and Taliban remnants. |
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Then al Qaeda created its own strike force to target the informants. |
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De Rooij et al reported a patient in the third trimester with amniotic fluid embolism. |
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Raya Saif al Riyami has created her own definition of life as a woman with many skills and occupations. |
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It's time to reacquaint yourself with Sloth, Chuck, Data et al in one of the most beloved family adventure films of all time. |
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They serve some of the best traditional Greek food in the area, and we feasted al fresco on sublime keftedes and stifado. |
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Can someone aged seven or 11 become a member of al Qaeda and the Taliban? |
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Cuypers's award-winning monograph is a groundbreaking hermeneutic of surat al Ma'ida, one of the longest and latest suras of the Qur'an. |
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Bickell WH, Bruttig SP, Millnamow GA, et al The detrimental effects of intravenous crystalloid after aortotomy in swine. |
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A total of 12 cars took part and among the entrants was OmanAAEs top rallyist Nizar al Shanfari, who crashed out after the second round. |
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In a swordfight to the death, Ra's al Ghul beats Oliver Queen despite getting into it unarmed. |
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In this issue, Kumar et al performed a randomized pilot study to compare lamivudine and adefovir in terms of the HBV kinetics. |
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Kishimota et al suggested that most paraovarian cysts were homogenous, near the ipsilateral round ligament and uterus. |
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Mori et al developed a fast-curing adhesive using silyl groups and a Lewis acid such as metal halides or boron halides as curing catalysts. |
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Duncan et al recommended bezoar extraction by multiple enterotomies in cases of Rapunzel syndrome. |
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Salim al Mughairi, a personal finance consultant with Standard Chartered Bank, has been passionate about bikes since he was a little boy. |
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Playboy Saud Abdulaziz bin Nasser al Saud got sadistic kicks from frequent beatings handed out to aide Bandar Abdulaziz. |
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For example, Gordon et al described the presence of canine distemper virus RNA in pagetic bone lesions. |
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In 1983, Shanmugaratnam et al described the first reported case of SNTCS as a teratoid carcinosarcoma. |
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Started in 2008, America's Taco Shop specializes in authentic carne asada and al pastor, which is used in their tacos, burritos, tortas and more. |
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In contrast, Yamazaki et al found that EVE significantly increased the sensory level of block from hyperbaric tetracaine. |
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The vol al writing is declamatory, frequently requiring the singers to crescendo rapidly and then glissando into a sort of Sprechstimme. |
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It's a sparkling fe stive event with a magic al Santa's grotto on Churchill Way. |
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I F you look around, you may find something straight from the heart of Paris at Hilton Doha, thanks to Sheika Muneera Saoud al Thani. |
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This is followed by Petto di pollo in crosta di erbe, and as a sophisticated indulgence, the Crostata di fragile al balsamico for dessert. |
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Tip in the orecchiette and broccoli and cook the pasta according to the instructions on the packet, until al dente. |
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In each case, we assessed the cytologic features and used the Hans et al IHC system to classify these cases into GCB and non-GCB types. |
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Stevens et al note that iliofemoral, iliohypogastric and genitofemoral nerves variably innervate the skin of the lateral thigh. |
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The dessert section is also Toscana-orientated with the panforte classico or panforte al cioccolato good choices. |
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Wo et al evaluated the therapeutic effects of pantoprazole 40 mg in 20 patients and 19 controls who were followed for 12 weeks. |
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Bannantine et al used that strategy for Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis, the etiologic agent of Johne disease. |
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Songpo Zhang et al described and derivate RED algorithm in order to create the new algorithm. |
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The former Thatcher glove puppet doesn't believe in Europe, you see, but then again he doesn't al warming believe in global warming either. |
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The title of Best Goal Keeper went to Omran al Balushi, Best Defence to Nasser al Maskari and the Best Mid-Fielder to Mahboob Awlad Thani. |
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Alexopoulou et al reported the other case of acute bilateral phrenic neuropathy following treatment with adalimumab. |
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Lu et al proposed an algorithm known as D-Sync, leverages the Doppler shift in underwater environment to do time synchronization. |
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Five year old Fahad Faizal al Adawi swings his small club as his mother Reem al Lamki and father Faizal al Adawi look on dotingly. |
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Part of the wall swings open like a drawbridge or garage door, so that people can spill out onto a hardstanding for al fresco events. |
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Sebaldt RJ, Sheller JR, Oates JA, et al Inhibition of eicosanoid biosynthesis by glucocorticoid in humans. |
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Porret et al reported a case of metastasis in the middle ear space and mastoid 1 year after a diagnosis of bladder cancer. |
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Hyaluronidase activity was determined according to the native method of Reissig et al and reinvestigated Reissig et al method. |
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One such story narrates that the Fatimid Caliph al Hakim Bi-Amr Illah wanted to light the streets of Cairo during Ramadan nights. |
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When pasta is about 1 minute from being al dente, add peas or favas to water and increase heat under bacon. |
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Said bin Mohammed al Saqlawi presented a working paper on 'the internal rhyme in the Omani traditional poetry. |
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Koegelenberg CFN, Nortje A, Lalla U, et al The pharmacokinetics of enteral antituberculosis drugs in patients requiring intensive care. |
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Terasawa et al produced a lignocellulose molded product with adequate moisture resistance by mixing the bioresin with furan resin. |
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The number of folks who have taken to dining al desko is causing some new problems in the workplace. |
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I kan nat seye but that they doon cursedly and dampnably agayns Crist and al the feith of hooly chirche. |
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Agesilaus was fined by the Ephories, because he had drawne the hearts and good wills of al his fellow-citizens unto himselfe alone. |
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Further corroborating these findings, Vajaria el al 11 also found expansion in interfirst premolar distances. |
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It includes the vast swamp region of the Sudd, formed by the White Nile and known locally as the Bahr al Jabal. |
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The Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah cultural centres include education wings, conservation labs, and research libraries. |
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Guinea pigs are used in the cuisine of Cuzco, Peru, in dishes such as cuy al horno, baked guinea pig. |
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To start we ordered a basket of garlic and rosemary bread, followed by polenta con funghi and bruschetta al pomodoro. |
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Some clerical opponents and families such as al Dossari left or were exiled to Saudi Arabia and Iran. |
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Another visitor, officials said, was Sheik Mohammed ibn Rashid al Maktum, the Dubai crown prince and Emirates defense minister. |
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But Piers Morgan et al were left dumbstruck when it became clear that actually, a dishevelled-looking Susan Boyle had the voice of an angel. |
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But the AUMF does not even mention al Qaeda, let alone its affiliates. |
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It no longer looks at whether a detainee is affiliated with al Qaeda. |
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Estonia's colourful survey of the nation's al fresco earth closets had both rustic charm and a welcome sense of authenticity. |
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Brown et al identified only around 200 renal hemangiomas and 25 angiosarcomas in the English language literature. |
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The article by Arthur Siegel et al is a study in bias, distortion and the art of pushing the proverbial square peg into the round hole. |
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However, as Herling et al noted, the concepts of a case, case study, and case study research are often used interchangeably in the literature. |
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I waul attendees to look back al lite event and be thankful lot their free glass of wine, but also for the je en sais quoi. |
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Saudi al Qaeda cadres remain in the kingdom and next door in Yemen. |
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Koltai et al compared standard electrosurgery with subtotal tonsillectomy via the Xomed microdebrider in 312 children. |
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The exuberant reanimation of the presumably dead fornicators lends a necrophilic aura to the lighthearted protraction of their exhibitionistic al fresco ecstasy. |
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Can you imagine Saudi comedian actor Nasser al Qasabi in a Bollywood film? |
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In a case series of the synovial joint complications of SED, Sambrook et al noted cases of chronic synovitis and radiologically evident chondrocalcinosis in multiple joints. |
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We recover the system of Bonchi et al as a subtheory in the prime power dimensional case, but the more general theory does not arise from a distributive law. |
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Ahmed M and Strauss M et al also reported bilateral submandibular gland aplasia with associated prolapsing sublingual salivary tissue through mylohyoid muscle. |
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Watson et al mentioned that natural disasters, particularly meteorologic events can affect vector breeding sites and vector borne disease transmission. |
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According to information received here, Omani shooters won a silver and bronze while muscleman Abdallah al Rahbi clinched bronze in body-building. |
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Tyagi et al have earlier suggested citronellol and geraniol as other constituents of the oil that may contribute greatly to its protective properties. |
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Farran et al also defined hope more generally and multidimensionally as a way of feeling, thinking, behaving and relating to oneself and the world. |
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In 1013, construction began on the Basilica di San Miniato al Monte. |
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The same idea is presented in two recently published medieval commentaries on the Pentateuch, Moshav Zeqanim and Perushei Rabbenu Hayyim Paltiel al Ha-Torah. |
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In a 2004 study of 884 patients with thin melanomas, Gimotty et al demonstrated that both tumorigenicity and mitogenicity were independently predictive of survival. |
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That al thyng be forgiven to theim that be olde and broken, and to theim that be yonge and lusty to dissimulate for a time, and nothyng to be forgiuen to very yong children. |
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Jeff et al pursue the loose hoodla on Galaxy Gliders at Maximum Speed. |
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Speaking to Qatar Tribune, Chair of E-Day Committee Sami al Turkawi Hasib said the main aim of day was to promote science and engineering among young children. |
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Djaladat et al assessed the presence of ASAB before and six months after varicocelectomy and compared those patients to an idiopathic infertile population without varicocele. |
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For example, Rybak et al demonstrated corticomedullary continuation, a radiologic feature that has long been a mainstay in its differentiation from osteochondroma. |
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The anaesthetic technique outlined by Saeki et al and Batistaki et al are currently only used as alternative in patients with contraindications to succinylcholine. |
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Their favored milieu, embassy cocktail parties, was useful in recruiting Soviet diplomats but is definitely not where members of al Qaeda congregate. |
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Wishah introduced the governor al Sofi to what the Canadian Company can do to manage waste and to establish a factory at the dump that should use safe scientific technology. |
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In 1991, Yoshimura et al reported a metastasis to the mandibular alveolus. |
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Lou et al reported a full-field direct digital mammography telemammography system that incorporated telediagnosis, teleconsultation, and telemanagement. |
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Trigger points in skelet al muscles usually develop at the origins, insertions and bellies of muscles, particularly at the neuromuscular junction. |
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Al-Asiri is one of a number of Saudis who have fled to Yemen after the Saudi authorities launched a severe internal crackdown against al Qaeda and its followers. |
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Saudi Arabia promised on Wednesday to provide Yemen all that it needs for help in fighting al Qaeda, reported pan-Arab daily AL QUDS AL ARABI online on Thursday. |
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Some people's lives read as being more interesting than many Hollywood blockbusters and the life of Saud Ahmed al Busaidi is just such an example. |
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It is interesting that Geary et al claim that the cationic polymer can promote the formation of a microscopic-phase separation of lyotropic liquid crystals. |
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Tse et al focused their research on rowers and to assess their core stability endurance used MacGill protocol and also assess subjects performance. |
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Silvana, a quiet and soft-spoken woman, is the chef here at al Bersagliere.Al Bersagliere serves up simple and elegant food indicative of the region. |
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Deepest sympathy to Jonathan and al l the family on the sad loss of Linda. |
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Bareboating in the Whitsundays was voted as the Best Cruise or Yachting Experience in Australia al the Australian Traveller 2011 Reader's Choice Awards. |
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Medintz et al have developed a method to control quantum dot photoluminescence by a protein, such as a polyhistidine metal complex or horseradish peroxidase. |
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I used to sit in my jimjams watching Hannibal, BA et al shoot Colombian drug barons with cabbages out of a tube of a Saturday teatime as a nipper. |
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If you're planning to enjoy the great outdoors we've got the perfect selection of picnic essentials including this white wicker picnic basket to dine al fresco in style. |
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The mosque has been at the heart of al Shabb's attempts to radicalize disillusioned young Kenyan Muslims over the past couple of years, security sources say. |
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In the level of the Finance Support award, Amal bint Abdullah al Hoqaneyah came first, Rayah bint Rashid al Alweyah came second and Amal bint Khalifa al Seyabiyah came third. |
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