In fact, the plot of Splinter Cell, involving international terrorists, had to be altered in the wake of 11 September.
The figures come as the debate continues over how the press should be regulated in the wake of the Leveson Report and whether separate regulation in Scotland is practical or desirable.
Bradley may have been relatively obscure before this summer, but he is 29-0 and making a lot of noise about a rematch, which would figure to be lucrative in the wake of the controversy surrounding the last bout.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly examining whether disclosure rules for privately held firms need to be rewritten in the wake of recent deals giving investors access to stakes in internet and technology companies.
And he expressed sympathy for the Nokia employees who would be laid off in the wake of the changes while also declining to reveal exactly how many staffers would be affected.
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Indeed, trade association officials project as many as 40, 000 RVs may be needed in the wake of Katrina.
Downing Street had already hinted that parliamentary rules could be changed in the wake of Archer's jail sentence.
Prof Rothwell thinks it is time for guidelines to be reviewed in the wake of the evidence on cancer prevention.
Many stories will be told in the wake of a highly public split between the former governor of California and his wife, Maria Shriver.
ROME, Italy -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi says his country will not be intimidated in the wake of a deadly attack on an Italian police compound in Iraq.
Polls now suggest Likud could win a potential general election, which would take place if a coalition government cannot be formed in the wake of the Kadima leadership vote.
That might not be enough in the wake of the video made by Eric Murdock, the former NBA player who was hired by Rice to be director of player development.
MSPs also said relationships between female prisoners and their children had to be supported in the wake of "alarming" figures showing about half of women inmates' children were sent to jail as adults.
The theatre was concerned that the play would be too controversial in the wake of Ariel Sharon's collapse into a coma and Hamas's election victory in the Palestinian territories.
Still, the decision appears to be a marketing gimmick in the wake of competitive pressures.
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The prime minister acknowledged the relationship between politics and the media needed to be looked at again in the wake of the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly.
That is not what the American people expected to be the reaction of some of their leaders in the wake of this election.
Many Republicans and some Democrats represent states where citizens have vocally expressed fears that their gun rights will be taken away in the wake of the Connecticut shooting.
This would be particularly disturbing in the wake of the scandal surrounding Generals Petraeus and Allen, whose emails were exposed during a wide-ranging and questionable FBI investigation and have brought the discussion of limits on the surveillance state to the fore.
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Still, the thrill of running First Avenue this year may be muted, somewhat, in the wake of superstorm Sandy.
In a way, what is most interesting is that, as I understand it, Mr Tootell's departure announcement was brought forward a bit, because the Co-op felt it needed to be doing something, in the wake of the rather dour assessment of its bank's prospects by Moody's.
The country's rumour mills also appear to be working much longer hours in the wake of World Cup qualification.
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The official said Washington is "seeking its own confirmation" of his death, adding that there may be little DNA to test in the wake of the bombing.
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After the market closed Thursday, Morgan Stanley announced that co-President ZoeCruzZoe Cruz was retiring, making her the latest high-profile executive on Wall Street to be pushed to the exits in the wake of losses in the credit markets.
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But he acknowledged that coming down the stretch in contention for a first major title would be a sterner test of his emotions in the wake of his father's passing.
The progress of anti-doping initiatives launched in the wake of the Athens games will be judged by what happens in Beijing.
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We continue also, by the way, to be concerned about the rebuilding process in the wake of the terrible earthquake and tsunami.
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Financial support will be offered for retraining in the wake of redundancies.
Whether that will be enough to stem voter cynicism in the wake of the emails affair and MPs' expenses remains to be seen.
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