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the Senate's commencement of closed-door deliberations
The reverse also happens; and very plausible schemes with very pleasing commencements have often shameful and lamentable conclusions.
Members still enjoy freedom from arrest for a period extending from 40 days before the commencement of a session to 40 days after it.
Participants suggested that students should be directed to take realistic streams of study at the commencement of their programmes.
At its commencement in 1997, it was rare to find musical uses of technologies within schools that challenged established practices.
Moreover, the rights of subjects should be protected, and issues related to justice addressed before and after the commencement of clinical trials.
All patients received antiinflammatory agents, and echocardiography was performed within 10 days of diagnosis and commencement of treatment.
I had been teaching many of the students for upwards of six years prior to the commencement of data collection.
At the commencement of the emergence trial, germinated seeds (radicle protrusion of 1-2 mm) were selected from each treatment and planted.
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