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  • The high-definition cum-edies the networks aired on late night had never appealed to Adrianna, though their ratings were consistently in the top 100.

    ONLY THE NECK DOWN by David Reagan | Fiction | Futurismic 2006

  • This report rem­edies that need by introducing a comprehensive troop deployment dataset for 1950-2003.

    Resources on the Internet for Business Journalists « ResourceShelf 2004

  • Thomas Starkey's Dialogue between Pole and Lupset, early in the sixteenth century, catalogues diseases or imbalances in the four humors as a structure for discus - sing political and economic abuses and proposing rem - edies.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID G. HALE 1968

  • -- An employee covered by this section who alleges discrimination by an employer in violation of subsection (a) may bring an action governed by the rules, procedures, legal burdens of proof, and rem - edies set forth in section 40 (b) of the Consumer Product

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  • Curtesy may be assigned in the same manner in whick dower is now assigned in the probate court; and until assignment the tenant of each estate shall be entitled to the possession and profits of one undivided third of the real estate of the deceased from his death, and to all rem - edies for the same which his heirs have in the remaininsf estate.

    Acts and resolves passed by the General Court 1663

  • [(most affecting) 9.4 (lines from our best trag) 9.4 (edies: his own voice never sounded in his ears with that)] TJ

    The Enchantress; or, Where Shall I Find Her? A Tale 1801

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