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Recently created human rights organisations include Human Rights First Society ( 2002 ), Association for the Protection and Defense of Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia ( 2007 ), Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association ( 2009 ) and the government-associated National Society for Human Rights ( 2004 ).
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Recently and fasciolosis
Recently, worldwide losses in animal productivity due to fasciolosis were conservatively estimated at over US $ 3. 2 billion per annum.

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* lines 15. 27-32 – Recently in upper Egypt, an entire people was guilty of this crime.
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Recently abandoned cities or cities whose location was never in question might be referred to as ruins or ghost towns.
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Recently arrived from Australia, the band was now considered insufficiently " cool " to qualify as punk by much of the British media, though they had been playing a similar brand of music for years.

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