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The Guardian has tricked you, Avatar.
They can choose to schedule a meet-up, and the guardian has complete control over who adopts their pet.
The Guardian has to speak the incantation himself.
Any broadsheet newspaper needs to have a strikingadvertising campaign to attract a new audience and The Guardian has certainly pulled out all the stops with this one.
The Guardian has called her"South Africa's finest female contemporary singer."[3].
It is also expected that, through training and experience in the process and spirit of Bahá'í elections, the members of the electorate will have raised their consciousness of theirresponsibility to vote for only those who satisfy the requirements that the Guardian has outlined.
The Guardian has ranked him as the fifth-best footballer on the planet in 2015.
Indeed, Russia's state-run media, the state-owned gas company Gazprom, and even Putin himself have warned of the environmental dangers of fracking in Europe-- which is,as The Guardian has put it,“an odd phenomenon in a country that usually keeps ecological concerns at the bottom of its agenda.”.
The Guardian has a print circulation of 140,000, the 12th-biggest among Britain's daily newspapers.
Now, they argue, the absence of the guardian has led to natural disasters in Altai, including the 2003 earthquake and this year's record floods.
The Guardian has seen documents supplied to Facebook moderators within the last year.
It seems that the Guardian has fallen, right around the time that the scene on the screen has stopped.
The Guardian has compared his compositions to those of Brian Eno and Erik Satie because of their ambient quality.[3].
The Guardian has seen videos taken by villagers showing the corpses of children washed up on shores.
The Guardian has also reported real estate purchases in the Mugabe name in“Malaysia, Singapore and possibly Dubai.”.
Now, the Guardian has dropped both Facebook's fast-loading Instant Article format and will no longer publish content on Apple News.
Luckily, The Guardian has stepped in to help, with a handy recap of some of Zuck's biggest moments in an imagined“year in review.”.
The Guardian has released supplements within the newspaper as well as interactives,the sole purpose to explain why"metadata" matters.
The Guardian has more details on that episode today, and MSNBC's Chris Hayes interviewed the Guardian's editor-in-chief about it last night.
The Guardian has denied the allegations and said:“It's nonsense to suggest the Guardian's WikiLeaks book has compromised security in any way.
So far, The Guardian has launched a recipe bot, and a morning briefing bot, and is currently testing a third, which aims to answer people's questions about Brexit.
The Guardian has received hundreds of messages(retired British engineers are well-represented) with ideas about how to free the boys and their coach.
The Guardian has also withdrawn all its online advertising from Google and YouTube after it emerged that its ads were being placed next to extremist material.
The Guardian has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files in the US National Archives that a firm of which Prescott Bush was a director involved with the financial architects of Nazism.
The Guardian has made extensive inquiries to ascertain the identity of the Nato aircraft carrier, and has concluded that it is likely to have been the French ship Charles de Gaulle, which was operating in the Mediterranean on those dates.
The Guardian has continued releasing a series of exposés based on Snowden's leaks coloring in the details on how the NSA has managed to collect telephone records in bulk and information on nearly everything a user does on the Internet.
Multiple requests from the Guardian have been rejected by the Australian government.
The Guardian had nearly 6 million monthly active users of its Facebook app in April.
The Guardian had reported earlier in 2010 that We7 had become profitable, using adverts to cover both running costs and payments to labels, which made it the first music streaming company to do so with UK operations.