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It seems to me, that getting large quantities of ECs prior to those conversations with parents may lead to those conversations never happening.
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The fact that ECs haven't managed to suppress the teaching of evolution is good evidence that many people are being vigilant.
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The first three days are considered the "growth phase" of the experiment, when the ECs will be exposed to gravity forces similar to Earth's.
Archive 2010-02-01 Mish 2010
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The first three days are considered the "growth phase" of the experiment, when the ECs will be exposed to gravity forces similar to Earth's.
Plant Study in Space Mish 2010
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The effectiveness of progestin ECs is around 85 to 90 percent if taken within 72 hours, and they have effectiveness up to five days after unprotected intercourse.
Rebecca Booth, MD: Understanding Ella, the Latest Controversy in 'Morning After Pills' 2010
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That's the idea some might get from reading ECs spin.
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I'd try to scare the hell out of the ECs by convincing them that the success of their agenda depends on Burns, Doolittle, Santorum, etc. being reelected.
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While the concern that a person determined to be an enemy combatant will not have access to our courts system, is a valid emotion, ECs are not without due process.
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They threw out his ECs, but worse books took their places.
Archive 2006-03-12 2006
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They threw out his ECs, but worse books took their places.
CANNIBAL MAN 2006
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