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Curious Computer, for example writes about how she's cometo realise she is scared of writing, so is going to write twoblog posts a week (on a blog she created forthe purpose) until she's submitted herPhD.
Science Maxine 2009
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Curious Computer, for example writes about how she's cometo realise she is scared of writing, so is going to write twoblog posts a week (on a blog she created forthe purpose) until she's submitted herPhD.
Candid Engineer's Scientiae carnival Maxine 2009
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This rundown from our Ireland correspondent, Henry McDonald:• All buses and trains including the cross-border rail service have cometo a halt in Northern Ireland this morning as the public sector strike begins in the Province.
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I would love for NRA to be totally single issue, but the fact is with the convention they have to put on a show people will want to cometo.
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Curious Computer, for example writes about how she's cometo realise she is scared of writing, so is going to write twoblog posts a week (on a blog she created forthe purpose) until she's submitted herPhD.
Candid Engineer's Scientiae carnival Maxine 2009
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Curious Computer, for example writes about how she's cometo realise she is scared of writing, so is going to write twoblog posts a week (on a blog she created forthe purpose) until she's submitted herPhD.
April 2009 Maxine 2009
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I would love for NRA to be totally single issue, but the fact is with the convention they have to put on a show people will want to cometo.
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When, almost certainly, Cameron and Clegg announce they've cometo a deal, the Queen steps in.
Explainer: The British Elections and the Queen's Role in Government 2010
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(There is, obviously, a risk that the publiccould cometo dislike Labour undera new Prime Ministereven more than it currently does).
There’s no proof that Miliband is the answer to Labour’s problems, but we know that Brown is not 2008
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(There is, obviously, a risk that the publiccould cometo dislike Labour undera new Prime Ministereven more than it currently does).
There’s no proof that Miliband is the answer to Labour’s problems, but we know that Brown is not 2008
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