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  • The aboriginal band, called Lax Kw'alaams, is seeking a declaration that they are entitled to a native right to harvest and sell seaweed, shellfish and fish in their traditional territory.

    CBC | Top Stories News 2011

  • For anyone who struggles with constipation, I can recommend Senna-Lax, which is very natural and not at all harsh.

    Blogging While Feminist 2008

  • "Lax" fiscal and monetary policy is fueling domestic consumption that, along with inflation, is boosting demand for imports, said Bertrand Delgado, an economist at

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • Sperber and Lax, wading through studio files, found that producer Hal Wallis never seriously considered Raft, although others seemed to think he was a contender.

    "Tough Without a Gun," by Stefan Kanfer is a new biography of Humphrey Bogart 2011

  • He aims, instead, to offer a cogent narrative and analysis of Bogart's appeal that is shorter than the tomes by Sperber and Lax or Meyers, but more expansive than Thomson's brief portrait in his "New Biographical Dictionary of Film."

    "Tough Without a Gun," by Stefan Kanfer is a new biography of Humphrey Bogart 2011

  • Brandon Sullivan for The Wall Street Journal Lax lending practices in the 1990s -- a prelude to what happened in the broader housing market several years later -- led to an immense wave of repossessions of manufactured homes, leaving plenty of cheap used ones available and little demand for new products.

    Home Sweet Mobile Home 2010

  • Lax lending practices in the 1990s — a prelude to what happened in the broader housing market several years later — led to a wave of repossessions of manufactured homes, leaving plenty of cheap used ones available and little demand for new products.

    Mobile-Home Makers Try To Stitch Together a Rebound James R. Hagerty 2010

  • Sperber and Lax, wading through studio files, found that producer Hal Wallis never seriously considered Raft, although others seemed to think he was a contender.

    "Tough Without a Gun," by Stefan Kanfer is a new biography of Humphrey Bogart 2011

  • Lax lending rules allowed banks in Ireland, Germany and elsewhere to build up huge holdings of risky debt, from mortgages to the bonds of governments such as Greece.

    Troubles in Euro Zone Offer Chance to Fix Its Flaws Mark Whitehouse 2011

  • He aims, instead, to offer a cogent narrative and analysis of Bogart's appeal that is shorter than the tomes by Sperber and Lax or Meyers, but more expansive than Thomson's brief portrait in his "New Biographical Dictionary of Film."

    "Tough Without a Gun," by Stefan Kanfer is a new biography of Humphrey Bogart 2011

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