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Gabby Maarse, a spokesperson for Bass, said in an email that “as a result of urgent work,” about 25,000 animals were adopted or rescued from the shelters — a 17% increase from the same period last year.

Prosecutor Caroline Rees KC told the judge a trial would not be sought on the murder charge as a result of the manslaughter plea.

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As a result of the breakup, today there are two “official” blue zones sites: one owned by Blue Zones LLC, heavily influenced by Dan Buettner’s views, and the other managed by Poulain.

Mr Pennycook said: "Given that millions of leaseholders and residential freeholders are currently suffering as a result of unfair and unreasonable practices, we appreciate fully the need to act urgently to provide them with relief."

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They found increased years of education as a result of a state's mandatory schooling laws and laws related to education quality were associated with better overall cognitive performance later in life including better memory and verbal fluency -- major determinants of dementia risk.

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