Sentences with phrase «series in certain months»

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Pursuant to the terms of the Transaction, the Company is also required to complete a series of cash payments totaling US$ 775,000 in the thirty - six months following closing, and to reimburse the vendors for certain expenses incurred in support of Romanex and the Transaction.
They were studying the effects of the healthy vegan diet on human genes and found that the plant - based unrefined diet caused certain genes to go through series of positive transformations in only three months!
I admit, there's a certain satisfaction in watching this series disintegrate over the last few months.
The final Breath of the Wild DLC was released earlier this month, and now it seems certain that we won't have any more big DLC for the game, as the team has moved on to the next title in the series.
I didn't get a chance to go into the pros and cons of including excerpts in my guest post this month, but I've discussed here before why excerpts might be a bad idea for certain kinds of series.
I think a lot of that is because KU offers the opportunity for promotion - like giving away «leading» books in a series free for a certain number of days a month.
For instance, when Dell first revealed the Venue 8 7000 Series in the month of September, it was not unreasonable to claim that it is the thinnest tablet in the market, although Apple themselves made certain that they would have a similar stake to lay claim to such a title when it comes to their recently released 6.1 mm iPad Air 2.
In recent months, the Spanish Constitutional Court (SCC) has issued a series of decisions related to EU law that show an interesting combination of both openness toward the European legal order and a certain degree of apprehension to the growing role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in constitutional matterIn recent months, the Spanish Constitutional Court (SCC) has issued a series of decisions related to EU law that show an interesting combination of both openness toward the European legal order and a certain degree of apprehension to the growing role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in constitutional matterin constitutional matters.
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