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Reconvening the session after a 30-minute break, Botley said no local lawyer by the name of William Clinton could be traced.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Reconvening after I had chewed all of my ice, I insisted washing the lettuce as the three of us stood while Elizabeth sat at the island bar stool, flying sarcastic exasperation at my attempt to help.
Migratory Mistakes Johnny Dantonio 2010
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Reconvening a week later with fresh energy and focus, each winemaker created a new blend, privately choosing different percentages from the various remaining lots.
LENNDEVOURS: 2008
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Reconvening a week later with fresh energy and focus, each winemaker created a new blend, privately choosing different percentages from the various remaining lots.
How Tierce Riesling Gets Made: Inside the Winemaker's Lab 2008
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“Reconvening all of us as adults now has been oddly emotional for me in a really nice way,” Mr. Hamilton said.
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Reconvening of the UN disarmament committee in Geneva.
1965, Feb. 21 2001
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Reconvening court-martial of Mr. Spock and the strangest trial evidence ever heard aboard a starship.
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Reconvening nearby in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, they threw a large firework that bounced of a cruiser before exploding - an explosion that could have injured officers or passersby, the department said.
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Reconvening nearby in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, they threw a large firework that bounced of a cruiser before exploding - an explosion that could have injured officers or passersby, the department said.
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Reconvening nearby in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, they threw a large firework that bounced of a cruiser before exploding - an explosion that could have injured officers or passersby, the department said.
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