There was intratubular germ cell neoplasia, unclassified type, in the adjacent testicular parenchyma in both cases. |
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Duties included sending and receiving classified and unclassified signal information to different RAF stations around the world. |
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The new operation will gather and analyze such unclassified information as Web sites, blogs, mosque sermons, databases, and even T-shirt slogans. |
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Almost 95 percent of breast cancers diagnosed in men are invasive ductal or unclassified carcinomas. |
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About one in four Irish hotels remain unclassified, largely because they do not want to be bracketed with inferior establishments. |
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The accelerator work here will be unclassified, subjected to rigorous reviews and to publication of results. |
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We wanted to talk to the government about other unclassified work it's doing on biodefence, but no-one was prepared to be interviewed. |
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Network components will support the exchange of information across all security classifications, from unclassified through Top Secret. |
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It compares and contrasts unclassified English-language sites and summarizes the available data. |
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For some elements, the mode of transposition is unknown, and they are either referred to as class III or left unclassified. |
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Most of the report is blacked out, and the unclassified parts raise questions about the director without providing answers. |
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The act required unclassified reports in order to inform Congress as a whole and the public at large. |
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Any item to be included in the database needs to be unclassified and cleared at one-star level before the information can be displayed. |
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The government wanted an unclassified document on which it could draw in its advocacy of its policy. |
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Thus, P. acanthamoebae would resemble the LCA, whereas N. hartmanellae and the unclassified isolate would represent major divergences. |
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Even the National Security Agency, in an internal, unclassified report, concluded that the risks of key recovery far outweigh the advantages. |
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You processed secret information on an unclassified system and did not apply proper security controls to classified data. |
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This degree in Early Years consists of 300 points for an unclassified degree or 360 points for an honours degree. |
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This meets the unclassified road at the junction with Furnace Lane which is a single track road with no turning space close by. |
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The development of some of the most vital weapons in our armament stems from open, unclassified fundamental scientific research abroad. |
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The 28-year-old man, from Acklam, near Malton, was travelling on an unclassified road about three quarters of a mile north-east of Bugthorpe. |
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To get to Meanish pier, head for Dunvegan and before entering it turn onto an unclassified road passing through Glendale. |
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However, it was legal to drive on by-ways that were open to all traffic and on unclassified roads, both of which were marked on OS maps. |
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Despite progress in the classification of renal tumors, a small subset of renal carcinomas remains unclassified. |
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There is, in fact, much additional unclassified material available to readers. |
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He has one pass in biology a fail in chemistry and an unclassified in maths. |
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You are sure the disc contains only unclassified messages despite its being labeled as secret. |
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For the slip and pier at Meanish, turn onto an unclassified road to Glendale just before entering Dunvegan. |
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As with any unclassified film, video or DVD, the Tamaki DVD had to be sent to the Film and Video Labelling Body in Auckland for rating. |
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A fifth category of unclassified RCC is used for tumors that do not readily fit into one of the other categories. |
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The unclassified video was only unclassified because it was slightly longer than a version of the same film which was classified. |
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In total 573 men were diagnosed with ague, intermittent, remittent, bilious, congestive, and unclassified fevers at Helena. |
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When we do collect the same elements of foreign information overtly through open sources, we can and should identify them as unclassified. |
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The run down on this after reading several unclassified military documents on the subject. |
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This scheme is based upon comparing specified parameters to unclassified values. |
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The PJs who have access to all the classified documents tell me that if anything, the unclassified information understates the heroism of John Chapman and Jason Cunningham. |
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These unclassified experiments were in turn part of a top secret project to detect round-the-world acoustic effects of future Soviet nuclear tests. |
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Additional search effort was employed in areas with unclassified ungulate tracks and fresh track occurrences were investigated. |
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We all understand, in this incident, that the former minister of foreign affairs improperly left documents in an unclassified area. |
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An unclassified summary of the case would be provided to discuss with the individual. |
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The Toronto Police Service states that most of the national security information that it receives is unclassified and can be shared broadly. |
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In the tables that follow these vessels have been included as unclassified. |
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Finally, under Belarusian legislation, airspace is divided into classified and unclassified airspace. |
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It was agreed that an unclassified exchange within this field of research was feasible and that a programme of work should be developed. |
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The officer responds to media enquiries and requests for interviews and provides them with unclassified information. |
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Current law divides the airspace of Belarus into two categories: classified and unclassified. |
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In turn, it is the judge who determines which of that evidence may be shared publicly by way of an unclassified summary. |
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And then for unclassified nations lots will be drawn to determine the order of each rider. |
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He said that the lab had declared another article was unclassified that DOE said was classified, after its publication. |
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In the unclassified version, the Central Intelligence Agency, as such, is not mentioned a single time. |
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The department's information base is either scattered or unclassified. |
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Last summer, while doing research at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley, I'll never forget how scrupulous the staff was with unclassified documents. |
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Of course, as Stephen Hayes has repeatedly pointed out, he can't even get the Defense Department to turn over unclassified documents that have been translated. |
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This means that someone has to provide the U.S. Army the best available unclassified information in an unclassified finished intelligence product. |
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Should some starters not be given a finishing position, the last rider to be classified shall score the points for his or her position without taking account of the unclassified riders. |
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Station Lane bridge carries the unclassified road from Oughtibridge to Grenoside over the River Don. |
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Lots shall be drawn for unclassified nations. |
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Sierra Leone has around 11,000km of public road network including around 8,000km classified as national roads and 3,000km of local networks, unclassified roads and tracks. |
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If regular mail is not reliable, use unclassified diplomatic bags. |
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Petitioners could be represented by counsel of their choice at every stage of the proceedings and were entitled to be informed of the evidence against them if it was unclassified. |
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Out of sorts means mixed, unclassified, unassorted, having one's functions disordered. |
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It would be paradoxical to turn it into an entity unclassified in legal terms, at a time when, on a daily basis, we perceive the need to validate a founding process based on our values. |
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An unclassified CIA estimate distributed to Congress in 2002 said the North was building a plant that could produce enough weapons-grade uranium for two or more nuclear weapons a year when fully operational. |
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Thomas Drake, who worked at the National Security Agency, was threatened with life imprisonment for leaking to the Baltimore Sun unclassified details of a wasteful programme that also impinged on privacy. |
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Avian Influenza Exercise Tool, a game designed for the Department of Agriculture, shows health officials how not to mishandle a bird-flu epidemic. Board games designed for the government typically begin as unclassified. |
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Greater consistency among these regional approaches would help ensure that the public receives consistent messages with respect to unclassified areas. |
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Use National Security Agency approved Sanitization equipment to properly overwrite and degauss excess unclassified hard drives. |
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The White House's unclassified computer network has recently been hacked. |
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The road bridge at the small hamlet of Dunford Bridge carries the unclassified Windle Edge Road across the River Don. |
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There is a lesser, or unclassified, road along the western shore connecting the villages of Grange and Portinscale. |
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Some observers have proposed creating an unclassified password-protected online central data base to avoid duplication in security and disposal activities for small arms, light weapons, ammunition and rocket fuel. |
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Noncompaction of the ventricular myocardium is currently listed as an unclassified cardiomyopathy. |
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In addition to the Summary, the Ministers provided the author with a Reference Index containing more than 1600 pages of unclassified documents that support the information provided in the Summary. |
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It is located on an unclassified road linking the Newlands Valley, to the west of Keswick and Derwent Water, with the village of Buttermere. |
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All information contained in an article must be unclassified, nonsensitive, and releasable to the public. |
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An unclassified briefing document provides new clues, writes Eli Lake. |
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The TMA also included 1 case of metastatic chromophobe RCC and 1 case of unclassified RCC with matched primary tumor and metastasis, which showed no EZH2 labeling. |
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