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After the disturbances worsened, the Lutzes decided to leave the house temporarily.
Occasion for these beautiful doings was the formal opening of the long-awaited, permanent home of Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art (since 1937 temporarily camped in offices and .
This fall, groups of Catalan nationalists publicly burned photos of the king and queen, and last week, Morocco's monarch temporarily recalled his ambassador from Madrid to protest .
Dexter Town Council Temporarily Blocks East - West Highway Dexter's town council is temporarily blocking plans for an East - West highway. The longtime debate in many surrounding towns is whether or not a private, $2-billion, 220 mile, 4 lane highway should be built between Calais and Corburn Gore. On Thursday the town council passed a 180 day moratorium . . .
June 14, 2013 - WABI Bangor
Cliffs Temporarily Halts Chromite Project Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. has announced that it is temporarily suspending the environmental assessment activities for its Chromite Project in the "Ring of Fire" region of Northern Ontario ...
June 13, 2013 - Zacks via Yahoo! Finance
Cliffs Temporarily Halts Chromite Project - Analyst Blog Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. ( CLF ) has announced that it is temporarily suspending the environmental assessment activities for its Chromite Project in the "Ring of Fire" region
June 13, 2013 - Nasdaq
Ben Bernanke in New York Times Ben S. Bernanke, the Fed chairman, told Congress on Tuesday that inflation "seems likely to move temporarily higher in the near term," even as the risks to the overall economy were still "skewed to the downside."
John Gieve in MarketWatch There is this belief that all those other worlds are only being temporarily prevented by wicked governments or by heavy crises or by their own barbarity or incomprehension from taking the way of Western pluralistic democracy and from adopting the... Alexander Solzhenitsyn http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHd77UGtDcqPW9VWYt8EFrRSkE2PQ Santa Cruz Sentinel http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/world/ci_10090971&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHCpSkCjgcit6XaE-B1OZL6miSCjw Aug 4, 2008
98851 131120 temporarily The pricing of risk in credit markets seems to have swung from being unsustainably low last summer to being temporarily too high relative to fundamentals," John Gieve, deputy governor for financial stability at the Bank of England, said in a...