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The pre-2005 procedure on appeals from the Immigration Appeals Tribunal (pdf) is described by Scott Blair, another advocate with a specialism in this field (this paper originally published by and copyright of W Greens; reproduced by their permission) who is also the first advocate in Scotland to publish a blog which covers new developments in immigration law.
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From P. D. Jones et al., Monthly Weather Review 110 (1982), p. 67, reproduced by permission American Meteorological Society.
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Carved gilt wood, modern upholstery / © Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth · Reproduced by permission of the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees — Photo: Bruce White
Tetsuo Ochikubo, All Things Exist, c. 1960 — 70, oil on canvas, Honolulu Museum of Art, bequest of Patches Damon Holt, 2003, © 2017 Reproduced by Permission of Jeanie Ochikubo and Estate of Tetsuo Ochikubo.
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Three Piece Reclining Figure No 1 (1961 — 62), Henry Moore Reproduced by permission of the Henry Moore Foundation © Jonty Wilde
Los Angeles County Museum of Art Gift of Mrs. Florence M. Arnold (59.60) © Benjamin Artworks, reproduced by permission.
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The following is reproduced by permission from The Fiction Editor, The Novel, and the Novelist, by Thomas McCormack, copyright © 1988, 2006.
Illustrations copyright © 2018 by Brian Pinkney and reproduced by permission of the publisher, Scholastic Press, New York.
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All images from LAST MARKET are reproduced by permission of Christian Robinson.
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Both interviews are reproduced by permission of the publisher, Europa Editions.
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An interview with Nelson DeMille, recorded by Talk City Network; reproduced by the permission of the publisher, Warner Books.
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HL Tau observed with NMA Credit : Kitamura et al. 2002, ApJ, 581, 357 [3] Reproduced by permission of the AAS, all rights reserved.
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Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees Mid 1800s: Handles and Forward - Facing Carriages Mid 1800s: Handles and Forward - Facing Carriages Handles now allowed a parent to grab and pull a stroller behind her, with baby facing forward.
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