| Mr Dempsey said the review was necessary because of the escalating costs and time-frame of the inquiry. |
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| And of course newspapers have to find ways of protecting transitory information in a short time-frame and make money from it. |
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| Beyond the locked door, in another time-frame, his family live out frustrated dreams, hidden secrets and lies. |
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| There are only marginal changes in phosphorylated intermediates in the diurnal time-frame or during tuber development. |
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| The maximum time-frame for mechanical thrombectomy devices has yet to be determined. |
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| Moreover, there is no agreement among anthropologists, ethnohistorians, and archaeologists as to the time-frame involved in assertions such as those made in Van der Peet. |
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