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Commonsense copper, would now be the time to remind you that Devon and Cornwalls ` Islamic Terrorist Bombing ` you refer to was some Plymouth-born retard who only managed to singe his own eyebrows off in the bogs of a cafe?
Devon & Cornwall « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Using a paint-spattered hammer she had borrowed from Cornwalls housemother, Ariana drove the final nail into the bottom corner on one of the two Jackson Pollock prints she had just bought at the school store.
Beautiful Disaster Kate Brian 2009
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For her attempt to carry the Cornwalls 'baby to maturity, she'll be paid $5,000.
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BINDRA: The Cornwalls 'surrogate tells me she says this as a way to look after her family.
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And for the Cornwalls, who make a good living in America -- he's a lawyer, she a real estate agent -- the price of surrogacy in America was just too great.
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Now, after years of frustration, the Cornwalls have found hope 8,000 miles or 13,000 kilometers from home.
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For her attempt to carry the Cornwalls 'baby to maturity, she'll be paid $5,000.
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And for the Cornwalls, who make a good living in America, he's a lawyer, she's a real estate agent, the price of surrogacy in America was just too great.
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BINDRA: For the Cornwalls, the match is made, the moment has arrived.
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Should their surrogate become pregnant, the Cornwalls will be recognized as the baby's genetic parents.
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