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"Friendly committeemen will be out there to encourage the senior citizen to vote early, and if they can assist with a cup of coffee and companionship while they vote, they'll do that," Serafin said.
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We all know that Bank of America allows their ATM cards to be used without access charges at Scotiabank and Santander-Serafin here in México.
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, who has been telling allies that he's running, has the ability to quickly dispatch 250 or 300 volunteers, said Thom Serafin, a Chicago political analyst.
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, who has been telling allies that he's running, has the ability to quickly dispatch 250 or 300 volunteers, said Thom Serafin, a Chicago political analyst.
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Amy Serafin was my other great discovery of 2009—a new and lasting friend who, at the last, critical moment, also revealed herself to be an expert editor.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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Six riders — Francesco Bellotti, Davide Vigano, Ian Stannard, Francesco De Bonis, Jens Voigt and Serafin Martinez Acevedo — broke away from the pack early on and established a seven-minute lead at one point.
Di Luca wins 4th stage of Giro, Armstrong dropped to sixth 2009
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They can accelerate this race and take advantage of the down time while Rahm and his lawyers are in court, Serafin says.
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"Friendly committeemen will be out there to encourage the senior citizen to vote early, and if they can assist with a cup of coffee and companionship while they vote, they'll do that," Serafin said.
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