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He was disconcerted to find his fellow diners already seated.
Already the public agencies for adult education are swamped by the tide that has swept over them since the depression began.
It may not have advanced proportionately, but it certainly has received continual attention over the past two decades.
But when he tried to get back into the cockpit, the door would not open.
The avionics on a modern airliner are already capable of flying it for most of its journey with the autopilot switched on.
It may already be in view.
Being in the jewellery industry for 26 years, it was second nature to spot glistening fragments on the floors and in elevators.
The west is, albeit unwillingly, getting used to these realities.
Or in your E-mail inbox, if you sign up for that.
My schoolwork has shown a marked improvement in quality this year.
Most students have given up climbing the mountain.
The three journals were deliberately selected because they had seen instances of plagiarism in the past, says Lammey.
The levels of plagiarism uncovered by CrossCheck have been more than enough to persuade publishers to embrace the software.
She is currently in custody.
It was a hit and run. But the police already have him in custody.
Yemeni officials have two women in custody, but their arrests have raised questions.
When we already believe something to be true, we verify our belief by checking.
They have had to, for babies are attractive little mammals with whom direct communication is impossible.
I've now been in 57 states - I think one left to go.
Today, Lee is internationally recognized for his designs, which often incorporate a sense of cultural awareness.
Previous research has also shown that the brain starts to incorporate a hand-held tool, such as a hammer, as part of its body schema.
Their supposedly clean, green fuel has been gobbling up some of the choicest food crops, including corn, rape, and soya.
The deserts, which already occupy approximately a fourth of the Earth's land surface, have in recent decades been increasing at an alarming pace.
As Siemens half-heartedly clamped down on corruption, managers took ever more eccentric steps to avoid getting caught. When authorising payments, many of them signed on removable sticky notes.
But by demonstrating their common sense, they've shown that the divide between cats and humans may not be that great after all.