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a call from her best friend, Robin Veres, the wife of Cardinals reliever Dave
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But the Veres are his patrons, and he looks upon the earl, and Mr. Francis and his brothers, almost as he does on us; and, you know, he has already consented to our entering the army some day.
By England's Aid Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604 1867
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Veres G, Baldassano RN, Mamula P. Infliximab therapy in children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease.
Recent Publications 2010
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Nearly all the Veres, it would appear, share a similar genetic fatality, a fin de si cle lassitude combined with an over-active imagination.
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Chip Veres: We don't seem to have any specific place yet for online off-topic fishing/questions comments, although I hope we do eventually.
Wave of the Future? John Merwin 2008
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Yes | No | Report from Chip Veres wrote 1 year 14 weeks ago
Wave of the Future? John Merwin 2008
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Following the drama and storming of the Bastille in San Fernando where voters recently outsted two longtime Council members Mayor and school board candidate Nury Perez Martinez dang I keep doing that; Perez was someone I went to school with was replaced in the Mayor's seat by Council Member Steven Veres.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Yes I am saying the bloodline of the de Veres is like this:
Cracking the Shakespeare Code - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Adrian Veres of Montreal won $10,000 in prizes and Best in Category and First Prize Grand Awards in Biochemistry “for designing and developing a time and cost-efficient electrical biosensor that can detect infectious disease in bodily fluids such as blood.”
Electrical energy from spinning bacteria Edward Willett 2006
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Adrian Veres of Montreal won $10,000 in prizes and Best in Category and First Prize Grand Awards in Biochemistry “for designing and developing a time and cost-efficient electrical biosensor that can detect infectious disease in bodily fluids such as blood.”
Archive 2006-05-14 Edward Willett 2006
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