Miners threw sticks of dynamite at riot police outside the congress building and the presidential palace. |
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It's good to know that our congress critters are not completely obtuse about the needs of their constituents. |
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The congress is the industry's very own Tower of Babel and more than 50,000 joined in the techno-speak gabfest this year. |
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Woodrow Wilson instituted the modern practice of delivering it to congress in person. |
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Federal investigations of members of congress are always a sensitive matter, even when the allegations involve garden-variety criminality. |
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David says the national question will be decided at a three-day congress in late October. |
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Last weekend the fledgling party, less than a year old, held its second congress and outlined their program for the next provincial election. |
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This experience fostered broad exposure to the nursing association congress and how it relates to the governance of the association. |
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The drafters of the constitution and the congress that approved it belonged to the same political faction. |
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In addition to above-mentioned members of congress, two other recent Polish Americans have made their names in Washington. |
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He believes congress should now jump at the chance to make them welcome and enrich the trade union movement. |
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The congress is being held under the auspices of the President of Bulgaria. |
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The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public. |
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At the second congress there were a number of delegates from anarchist and syndicalist backgrounds. |
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After the congress was closed, officials said he had returned to his official residence. |
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As it stands Fox's party will have between 148 and 158 seats in the lower chamber of congress, while the PRI will have between 222 and 227 seats. |
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Underpinning this year's congress was a strong current of environmental awareness. |
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The AFL-CIO, the teamsters and others have vowed to force congress to reject the bilateral agreement. |
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A self-identifying communist, he was invited to speak at a pacifist congress in Melbourne. |
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Also last week, the congress rejected a proposal to decriminalise mercy killing in the country. |
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There can be nothing more activist than members of congress violating the separation of powers as they did this past week-end. |
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Some new rules have been set down as a result of this year's congress meeting. |
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France countered by getting Russia to propose a general congress, intended to isolate Austria and provoke a casus belli. |
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Of course, faced with this shocking news, congress is off to make sure that something is done right away! |
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The congress served as a platform for celebrating the policies of the new French government and its right-wing leaders. |
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We shall oppose for re-election all who in the white house or in congress betray American liberty in pursuit of un-American ends. |
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If they got behind some reasonable changes maybe the boneheads in congress might consider some changes. |
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A Slovene congress in Gorizia in October 1868 demanded a Slovene Diet and the use of Slovene in education and administration. |
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An annual gathering, the congress was a mix of plenary lectures, symposiums and lectures on general medical topics related to nephrology. |
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A large, bipartisan majority in congress supports a bill to fix this, providing full pension and disability for these deserving vets. |
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Your situation is not unlike the girl who permits everything but the textbook definition of sexual congress so she can say she's a virgin. |
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Two years later, the congress formally declared the independence of the United Provinces from Spain. |
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Experience tells us that each time there is a party congress, heads will roll and purges will abound as intra-party struggle erupts. |
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He advised party members willing to contest positions during the forthcoming congress to complete forms from the party headquarters. |
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An ingenious person should multiply the kinds of congress after the fashion of the different kinds of beasts and of birds. |
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He said the party's national congress was the only body that could change the UDM's position. |
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Madisha was speaking at the sixth annual national congress of the SA Municipal Workers' Union here. |
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It is now preoccupied by a fight with the left for control of the party at its congress this month. |
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One might as well propose steak tartare for the banquet of the next world congress of vegans. |
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Apart from some holiday speeches at their recent congress, the Socialist Party has been unwilling to even raise a finger against his measures. |
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The citizens' insurance model favoured by the party congress is a two-sided coin. |
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Just a few months later, she won a majority of the votes at the party congress in Dresden in the election for CDU deputy chairperson. |
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Now they are holding midnight sessions of congress to overturn 19 state judges and interfere in people's most personal decisions. |
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I'm sick of the adolescent way this makes me feel, the adolescent way it makes me talk, the nervousness creeping into sexual congress. |
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In taking such excessive, evasive action he was not the only eminent Victorian to be sickened by the idea of engaging in sexual congress. |
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As might be expected, any suggestion of female sexuality or of sexual congress outside of marriage is treated as immoral and shameful. |
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The narrator and Anne take a seaside holiday, during which the prospect of sexual congress is anticipated. |
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Her choice to have or not have children is reconsidered with each menstrual cycle and with each sexual congress. |
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It would be ideal if all sexual congress took place between consenting couples in love but unfortunately this is unrealistic. |
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Just as we tired of lugging the water, the men tired of not enjoying sexual congress. |
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But the really amazing part was that Maria had never had sexual congress with a man before, and was thus a virgin. |
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This does not mean that he has, or attempts to have, sexual congress with these women, especially against their will. |
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Organized by far-right Belgian parliamentarian Laurent Louis, the congress was ultimately banned by authorities. |
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The GAA's national congress in April will vote on changing its structure, which would allow its smaller central council to make a decision on ending the ban. |
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Some time before the proceedings of congress reached England, it was justly apprehended, that a non-importation agreement would be one of the measures they would adopt. |
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Addressing congress during its debate on Iraq, Chris Bryant MP was particularly anxious to brown-nose Blair for his supposed successes in this regard. |
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By the qualified negative which the constitution of the United States, gives to the president, upon all the proceedings of congress, except a question of adjournment. |
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By 2013, his third year in congress, he had appeared on Meet the Press a half-dozen times. |
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Yet the congress was also a battleground where the political struggles between Stalinism and the revolutionary left in the wider war were reproduced in the cultural debates. |
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The congress unequivocally restates the demand for independence. |
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Violent husbands offer excuses that range from the wife not doing housework, her frequent visits to her parents' home, or refusing the husband's request for sexual congress. |
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On its side the presidium of the congress decided to take measures. |
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He passes the time by visiting bathhouses, where he writhes in licentious congress soapy enough to lave his sins and conceal the nether regions forbade by Japanese censorship. |
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Keep your hand raised if you actually live in a state that might plausibly elect a Republican to congress. |
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The congress venue was a big, boxshaped convention centre by the sea known as the Kursaal, the kernel of which is a large amphitheatre used by symphony orchestras. |
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In 1969, they participated as observers in a world congress of the United Secretariat, which decided to pursue a rural guerrilla tactic in Latin America. |
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Finally, she was cheered frenetically at the party congress, where she was elected by a membership that did not want to hear about any more dirty business. |
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Indiscriminate sexual congress in teenagers is regarded as wholesome. |
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By 1774 the Americans had summoned a congress to concert resistance and most Britons were convinced that the lawlessness of the colonists could not be tolerated. |
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It must be nice to be in the pay of eccentric old rich conservative men, who arrange for you to testify in congress about things you know nothing about. |
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On Sunday, the preparatory board met to begin planning a national congress of 1000 notables, politicians, religious leaders and tribal sheikhs to be held in July. |
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And more importantly, an Orman victory could signal a broader assault against the duopoly that controls congress. |
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There was formerly a tribe of South Sea islanders who, until discovered by explorers, had never made the connection between sexual congress and pregnancy. |
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Sharp factional fights marked the recent congress of the party. |
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For women attempting to hide the consequences of illicit congress from the world, shapeless dresses only go so far. |
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With all that said, representation of each of these respective communities has increased in the new congress. |
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The president is already blasting congress for spending too much. |
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Even with sterile people, there is a symbolism in the union of male and female that speaks to the core nature of sexual congress and its ideal instantiation. |
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At the same time, the party congress was instructive in exposing the political background of the latest round of anti-foreigner and German nationalist agitation. |
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Tensions grew as the protesters, unassuaged by Lee's promise to step down after a party congress in September, attacked the cars of arriving KMT officials. |
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In yet another egregious political machination, however, Fujimori supporters in congress unconstitutionally thwarted this popular initiative on a dubious technicality. |
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The president and vice-president and sixteen members of the eighty-member congress are elected by the nation as a whole for non-renewable four-year terms. |
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He said the party had decided to hold the party congress by the end of the year, so that it could have a greater influence ahead of the 2006 general elections. |
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There are so many euphemisms for the act of sexual congress. |
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Online, the reaction to the congress was less than enthused, especially on Chinese microblogs collectively known as Weibo. |
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At the same time, an electoral college consisting of all members of congress and six delegates chosen from each state continued to choose the president. |
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What he finally said, after a long exordium, was that at the earliest opportunity a democratic congress should determine France's political future. |
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The Guanajuato congress has asked for help against the theft of religious art in the state, which has the third highest incidence of such. |
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The Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Veseli, adjourned the congress following the tear-gas thrown. |
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The latest novelties and trends in cardiography will be presented during the congress. |
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In January 1986, John Updike spoke at a PEN international writers' congress in New York. |
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Jeribi underlined that the merger congress that PDP will hold next March 17-19 will crown this initiative. |
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I was privileged to be the SGR beneficiary for the 2011 congress and to present a paper at the scientific forum. |
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There is considerable argument about whether any of the health bills currently before congress will introduce rationing. |
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In 1889, the first congress of the Second International, met in Paris for the centennial of the French Revolution and the Exposition Universelle. |
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The Peace of Westphalia resulted from the first modern diplomatic congress. |
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The congress makes decisions relating to FIFA's governing statutes and their method of implementation and application. |
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The congress approves the annual report, and decides on the acceptance of new national associations and holds elections. |
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Since Gibraltar was accepted as a full UEFA member at the UEFA congress held in London on 24 May 2013, their Cup winner is also sent. |
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Nevertheless, the Cyprus Convention ceding the island to Britain was announced during the congress, and again made Disraeli a sensation. |
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The second congress ended with the second treaty in 1748, ending the War of the Austrian Succession. |
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The third congress took place in 1818, to decide the fate of occupied Napoleonic France. |
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On 11 April 1914 the party celebrated its 21st anniversary with a congress in Bradford. |
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On the European continent, wracked by social upheaval, the first peace congress was held in Brussels in 1848 followed by Paris a year later. |
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The Sami National Day falls on February 6 as this date was when the first Sami congress was held in 1917 in Trondheim, Norway. |
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The resolution for celebrating on 6 February was passed in 1992 at the 15th Sami congress in Helsinki. |
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Afterward, the Colombian government and the FARC signed a revised peace deal in November 2016, which the Colombian congress approved. |
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Both sexual congress and breast-feeding are deeply intimate and trusting moments. |
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In Jalisco, local congress approved on 31 October 2013 the Free Coexistence Act, which allows the performance of civil unions in the state. |
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The British Economy was in crisis and there was not much backing from congress to pass the new agreement. |
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Luis Somoza Debayle, the eldest son of the late president, was appointed president by the congress and officially took charge of the country. |
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The protesters kept vigil outside the conference centre in which the party congress was being held. |
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A lame-duck period comes between the congressional election in November and the start of the new congress in January. |
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The three-day congress shed light on aACAyDiabesity', a portmanteau word to describe the epidemic of diabetes and obesity occurring together. |
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Important findings of the studies published at the congress include the epidemiology of endoparasites such as the lungworm Angyostrongylus vasorum. |
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With the conclusion of the last congress of the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea, we celebrate 24 years of voting for democratic reform in favor of a multiparty system. |
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Disraeli caused an uproar in the congress by making his opening address in English, rather than in French, hitherto accepted as the international language of diplomacy. |
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A few days after the congress ended in September, Philip III, duke of Burgundy, deserted to Charles VII, signing the Treaty of Arras that returned Paris to the King of France. |
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It seems that at the congress of Arras, in the summer of 1435, where the duke of Beaufort was mediator, the English were unrealistic in their demands. |
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Early World Cups were given to countries at meetings of FIFA's congress. |
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This being the day on which the autumnal equinox occurred, some Welsh bards resident in London assembled in congress on Primrose Hill, according to ancient usage. |
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The announcement was made at Optometry's Meeting 2015, the annual congress of the AOA and the American Optometric Student Association, which took place in Seattle last month. |
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He offered signing money and double wages, paid in gold, and additional prize money to be paid by the Confederate congress for all destroyed Union ships. |
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This will be the first time an EBAN congress will take place in Turkey. |
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This congress was the first time that Norwegian and Swedish Sami came together across their national borders to work together to find solutions for common problems. |
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The CONy congress brought together a range of delegates with neurological interests and tackled a number of current controversies in MS, stimulating productive debate. |
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The Acts of Thecla, for example, centers around Thecla's refusal of sexual congress, and the case is the same in the Acts of Thomas and the Acts of John. |
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Volume two of the four-volume set from the July 2012 congress contains 137 papers reporting research findings on TiAl alloys, magnesium alloys, and superalloys. |
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Wirz-Justice, who has led numerous investigative studies in the field and lectured on the role of circadian rhythms in affective disorders at the congress. |
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Nanoscientist Leo Kouwenhoven already caused great excitement among scientists in February by presenting the preliminary results at a scientific congress. |
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