Second, and perhaps more worrying, is that al Qaeda no longer seems to be made up of foreign fighters.
About 63% of its student body was found to be made up of pupils from state schools, according to its latest figures.
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An election on March 23rd for the 33-seat Senate, to be made up of supposedly non-partisan regional representatives, may help ease the conflicts.
He said the poaching gang is believed to be made up of 10 people and was being hunted by rangers on foot and from the air.
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Since Italy is already multi-ethnic at least 6.5% of the population is thought to be made up of legal and illegal immigrants Mr Berlusconi presumably meant multi-religious and multicultural.
He said he wants to see the town teams, to be made up of council members, local landlords, business owners and MPs, drive change in retail, entertainment and leisure, as well as in housing and public services.
First, the wedding industry is different than many others in that it tends to be local and made up of many small parts.
Lone inventors, he insists, should not be made to give up any of their rights to protect their intellectual property.
All of which sounds sweet to the local funeral director (Bill Murray), who knows that there is money to be made in the wrapping up of a life.
It said it would work with the London Stock Exchange to examine what changes and back-up arrangements needed to be made to avoid a repeat of the debacle.
Products also tend to consist of many components to give one example, an automobile line might be made up of 5, 000 components.
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That difference compounded over 30 or more years amounts to a considerable loss of permanent wealth, which is unlikely to be made up by QE3.
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Mr Blair used his Christmas message to the military to say no-one knew if war in Iraq would be necessary, but preparations had to be made, including the build-up of troops.
That kind of thing needn't be confined to PCs: You might order a book made up of six chapters on Russian stamps from six different books, or a CD with 12 tracks you specify, or a pair of pants cut to your measurements.
Reservations can be made online, with a booking fee of 17 euros to be paid up front.
The food technology of Northern Europe took centuries to catch up, though an argument could be made that the tribes of Germania that Tacitus found so barbarous owed their eventual triumph to the stamina that came from cooking outdoors in a cold climate, and keeping their lungs intact.
The agreement calls for the water system to be treated as a single complex ecosystem made up of countless tributaries, underground aquifers and smaller lakes all held in the Great Lakes basin.
They have said they would like the committee to be similar to the one that picks the teams for the NCAA basketball tournament, made up of conference commissioners and athletic directors.
The Conservative MP for Dover, Charlie Elphicke, said as an alternative to the privatisation plans the port could be owned by a community trust, made up of local representatives which would lease the port to an operator.
Shortfalls, or "underfunded pension liabilities, " need to be made up by employers or, in the case of California, taxpayers.
But all of it was to be made up, and the friendly blogger who was going to post it all thought it was an "absolutely brilliant" idea.
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It may be difficult or even impossible to separate out all of the multiple levels of horror, all the losses that can never be made up.
Clark says the initiative is designed to not only save American money but, since each flight bag is made up of thousands of pages that must be updated constantly, to be a valuable time-saver as well.
Both intend to add capacity, some of which will be necessary as demand for chips made with the most up-to-date technologies will be high.
Legislation will be introduced to create a new Greater London Authority made up of a directly-elected mayor and a separately elected assembly.
The material to be tested is liquefied and passed through a filter made up of glass beads which are coated with the antibodies.
Risk-taking CEOs are much more likely to be paid with a greater share of their package made up of stock, options and bonuses, and less in the form of salary.
The ACMD's chairman Prof Les Iversen called for tramadol to be made a Class C drug, with penalties of up to two years in prison for possession and 14 years for supply.
Shareholder value is made up of appreciation and dividends to be sure, but CEO Cook needs to put a lot more attention on reversing the ugly share price story rather than worrying about bumping the dividend higher.
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But reassured by her service chiefs that, given resolution, the thing could be done, she made up her mind: It would be done, and thereafter her will to victory and her disregard of losses and risks never wavered.
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