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  • Headnote: Feel free to quote this in grant applications as proof of financial viability of SW design; have to think some more about support for e.g. marketing projections for smth IPCC-worthy

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  • As the Headnote puts it the bill seeks to "Amend the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to exempt from its provisions the House of Commons and House of Lords and correspondence between Members of Parliament and public authorities."

    Archive 2007-05-20 2007

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  • Here the valiant Lafayette sojourned with him; there hangs the key of the Bastile [Headnote 2] which he presented.

    Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders

  • [Headnote 1: LA VA 'TER, (John Gaspar,) a celebrated physiognomist, that is, one skilled in the art of determining character by the external features, born in Zurich, in 1741.]

    Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders

  • [Headnote 1: PAL 'ES TINE includes that part of Turkey in Asia, lying on the eastern borders of the Mediterranean Sea.]

    Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders

  • C. _ I don't know how that is, though my dear husband, rest his soul, used to say, "Molly, you are as patient as Job, [Headnote 1] though you never had any children to lose, as he had."

    Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders

  • A Marston [Headnote 2] or a Bannockburn [Headnote 3];

    Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders

  • [Headnote 1] In those moldering tombs lie the ashes of the great

    Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Charles W. Sanders

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