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And in a town that has a reputation for broad-based interest in contemporary music to begin with, MEC is a very good place to be.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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And in a town that has a reputation for broad-based interest in contemporary music to begin with, MEC is a very good place to be.
More on MEC 2008
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The ceremony, called the MEC's Excellence Awards, would be held at the Queenstown indoor sports centre on Friday, he added.
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Indeed the MEC was a on a campaign, but a different one.
Index 2004
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"Going to jail in solidarity with her MEC is the first constructive proposal she has ever made in her entire term of office," UDM health spokeswoman Nonhlanhla Nkabinde said in a statement.
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Tabata proposed a R4000 fine since the MEC was a first offender and no life was lost or property damaged.
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A decrease in the death benefit will not restart the test, but it may result in the policy being immediately classified as a MEC in some cases.
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Once a policy has been classified as a MEC, it cannot regain its former tax advantages under any circumstances.
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The discovery of the role filled by the protein, called MEC-17, could play a part in research of diseases like Huntington's, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, in which brain cells degenerate, the researchers say.
Livescience.com 2010
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In a general sense, the corridor rule states that in order for any life insurance policy to avoid being classified as a MEC, there must be a "corridor" of difference in dollar value between the death benefit and the cash value of the policy.
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