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“Wrongly administered anti-ageing injections cause significant harm, warns plastic surgery association”
The Guardian: UK plastic surgery statistics: breasts up, ears down
“BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Wrongly-accused inmate Jensen Ames participates in the near-future reality TV show known as The Death Race, where convicts drive armed, armored cars to win their freedom.”
“In taking the cases, NCRJ relied on the work of prominent investigator Martin Yant, author of Presumed Guilty: When Innocent People Are Wrongly Convicted.”
“Wrongly shaped American girls didn't just feel left out, they were.”
“Wrongly believing that the British government colluded with Israel on Tuesday [to seize convicted terrorists about to be released from prison by the Palestinian Authority], Palestinian militants attacked many British targets.”
“Wrongly identifying the kind of pipe meant no special inspections of welds had been conducted in more than five decades.”
The Wall Street Journal: California Weighs Plan to Test Old Gas Lines
“Still to come: Wrongly signed documents may block thousands of foreclosures; the US is taking a tougher tone in climate negotiations with China and India; state workers are taking lead on implementing health care reform; and a toddler dances to "Billie Jean".”
The Washington Post: Wonkbook: GOP's 'Pledge'; no vote on tax cuts; DISCLOSE gets another chance
“Wrongly, she had assumed there was a boyfriend angle, but devotion and punishment so closely resemble one another.”
“Wrongly calling his bluff was a point to Mikey, so Parlabane had learned to take a certain amount of things on faith, and to conceal his doubts about the rest until independent verification was obtainable.”
“Wrongly predicting catastrophes by Perry Logan on Wednesday, Feb 25, 2009 at 6: 08: 47 AM”
FOX News Suggests America is Doomed, Civil War May Be Justified
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