But again I seriously doubt this was the first instance of Irish whiskey and coffee meeting.
Financial reform will not guard against every instance of greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street.
Boeing offers an even more striking instance of cross-fertilisation between the commercial and military sectors.
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Thomas sparkling on the horizon another instance of the worn-in historic appealing more than the shiny-brand-new.
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In fact, there's no known instance of either hack--automobile or auto defibrillator--outside of a research setting.
They were an instance of how honourable men, claiming good intentions, can orchestrate a disaster.
And we also share a very important vision, the vision for instance of creating more jobs.
The appeal failed, but it illustrates one more instance of needless litigation resulting from inattention to detail.
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The EPA has never found a single instance of drinking water supplies being contaminated by hydraulic fracturing.
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Two big whoppers, then, from an instance of major love to the New Deal in the AER.
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Research shows that even a single instance of exclusion can undermine well-being, IQ test performance and self-control.
The most spectacular instance of this was when James Hayhurst was the only wrestler in his section.
The case turns out to be an instance of secular power abusing religion, rather than vice versa.
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It's just the latest instance of a well-financed businessman making a big splash discovery or extreme feat.
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That one, at least, seemed to be a genuine oversight rather than an instance of colossal bad judgment.
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And equally as impressive was pinch-to-zoom, which responded immediately to our touch with nary an instance of checkerboarding.
Any listener not meeting this requirement will not be able to enter for that instance of the competition.
The emergence of a potentially destabilizing state in Kosovo is clearly an instance of political interests trumping law.
Unfortunately, the NAPAP incident was far from the only instance of EPA misinformation.
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The raids uncovered the first suspected instance of a UK abattoir passing off horsemeat for beef, Mr Paterson said.
In fact, it is hardly a lone instance of government cracking down on the sale of raw milk.
And it seems like our own was a more rare and more orderly and peaceful instance of this process.
The company discovered the first instance of QR malware code on an Android phone in Russia in September.
The solution was to implement an automated, online public record-tracking system run in a cloud-based instance of Dynamics CRM.
It was the first instance of that type of borrowing since Feb. 23.
In the instance of Netflix, yes, the customers may be the ones losing.
As in the instance of the Kuwait Camp Philadelphia incident several questions are raised by the Fort Hood shootings.
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So the way a child reacts to an initial instance of bullying has repercussions for what the bullies do next.
Last year, in a rare instance of familial disclosure, Denton posted to his Facebook wall a newspaper clipping about her.
In political relations, the 2001-2006 Koizumi era is certain to be the last instance of willful Japanese defiance toward China.
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