It can take time -- it has taken us several months to map these detention facilities -- but with enough perseverance, the truth will come out about the violations taking place in Syria.
Crocodile-tagging safaris, where researchers measure and label the crocs as part of a monitoring program, are night-time affairs, taken after a candlelit three-course meal of delicious reef fish washed down with chilled Chilean sauvignon blanc.
The night of the wedding, more than 100 photographs appeared on Instagram with the hashtag including shots of the bride posted before she walked down the aisle and real-time pictures taken inside the synagogue during the ceremony.
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Andrew Bindman, a doctor at San Francisco General Hospital, where a quarter of ward-time is taken up by homeless people, speculates that as the gap between the insured and the uninsured continues to widen, and as the number of those without coverage extends further into the middle class, it will become politically impossible to ignore.
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Some of the problems facing the social work profession in particular had become clear - too much time taken up with form filling, a shortage of front-line staff and increasing caseloads.
The late Noel Coward is one of many to have taken time-out at the hotel.
And most of the costly and time-consuming preliminary screening is taken care of by the software or social application.
It took the Exiles a little time to settle but when they did, Ulster found possession hard to come by and by half-time the visitors had taken a hold on the game.
The University of Phoenix, set up in 1989 to teach adults through a combination of old-fashioned distance learning and evening classes, is incorporating more and more e-learning into its courses, which are mostly taken by people with full-time jobs.
The time taken for this round-trip of request and acknowledgment determines the network's latency.
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Four of the five largest banking get-togethers of all time have taken place there, all of them since April.
The time taken to complete hand-over plans has fallen from 57 months for bases closed in 1988 to 21 months for those closed in 1995.
Today the average time taken to eat lunch - usually in front of the computer - is roughly 15 minutes, according to researchers at the University of Westminster.
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The 11-time grand slam champion is on a 15-match winning run having taken titles in Sao Paulo, Acapulco and Indian Wells and enjoyed a comfortable win, despite going 2-0 down in the second set.
Downes had gone on food stamps and taken a part-time job blowing leaves for a landscaper.
In addition to the 900 full-time workers, it's taken on another 350 temporary staff to meet peak demand.
It's only the second time such a debate has taken place -- Democratic candidates duked it out in a similar format this past summer.
It also includes the new HTC Fast Boot that enables people to quickly make a call or check emails by shortening the time taken to complete the power-up sequence.
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Its half-life the time taken for half the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay is 109 minutes, compared with two minutes for oxygen-15, ten minutes for nitrogen-13 and 20 minutes for carbon-11.
United were taken to extra-time by Ross County in Dingwall in the Co-operative Insurance Cup in midweek and did not return to Dundee, albeit victorious, until the early hours of the following morning.
It includes older people who would like to work but for whom working involves loss of some portion of their benefits, younger people, legal immigrants, part-time workers and others who have taken themselves out of the work force.
Dr Esther McGuinness from the University of Ulster's School of Law also highlighted that the time taken to deal with grievances - up to two years in some cases - could breach people's rights, under the Human Rights Act, to a fair and timely hearing.
Despite his one-time success, the Australian sporting public has never really taken to Lleyton Hewitt, largely because of his on-court petulance and a few well-publicised incidents of boorish behaviour.
Certainly, if this deployment goes forward unchallenged - and so far, President Obama has taken no public steps to prevent it - over time, longer-range missiles will surely migrate to our hemisphere, as well.
One thing Dr. Kathy had taken time out to show the boy was a freestanding 3-D model of a human spine that had not been taken care of in any real or significant way.
We're seeing an increase in temporary workers, but they haven't yet taken on that full-time worker.
So why do reworked recipes cause a public outcry - often some time after the changes have taken place?
The number of loans taken out by first-time buyers rose slightly in September from a low base.
This is at a time when Bush has just taken a state-election dispute to the U.S. Supreme Court.
England captain Beckham failed to make an impact in the first 45 minutes and was taken off at half-time.
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