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'Remans have been found in the backyard of Engen petrol station.
The drawing power of Manny Pacquiao remans as strong as ever with his fight against Jeff Horn billed as the 'Battle of Brisbane' headed for a sellout.
The second set (factory remans) were replaced by Chevron (with only 250 hours on them) because of the 1994 fuel contamination issue.
His condition is serious but stable and he remans unconscious.
Jason Crump is sure to take plenty of beating in his races but whether Belle Vue partner Joe Screen can find his best form to provide him with adequate back-up to win the tiltle remans to be seen.
There's trouble between the twin planets of Romulus and Remus, where the down-trodden Remans have found a mysterious new leader who has overthrown his captors and taken control.
However Sabena spokesman Wilfried Remans told VRT radio: 'We respect all international regulations in connection with banned goods and in connection with embargoes.'
More complete remains of a 50-million-year-old species of Cantius indicate the creature had developed a grasping toe and forward vision, characteristics that cannot be identified with dental remans (SN:6/5/82, p.
A second facility in Corinth (335,000 sq.ft.) also remans complete engines, long and short blocks, as well as cylinder heads and crankshafts.
Wilfried Remans, spokesman for the Belgian carrier Sabena, said that the strike would probably cost the airline "hundreds of millions of francs." Sabena operates more than 400 flights per day transporting around 30,000 passengers to and from Brussels.