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Visually very appealling, lots of interesting factoids for the kids, and a particular attention to the kinds of questions kids like to ask (e.g. to do with methane from cow farts).
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Or if the chancellor chose to increase benefits in line with earnings at a rate of about 2.5% – appealling to recession-hit middle England – this would save about £5bn.
Iain Duncan Smith and George Osborne face a battle over increases to benefits 2011
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I look forward to hearing from anyone who finds my profile appealling. armyabn1 Appears on 12 members favorites lists and has 2 roses that can be sent.
John Adolph Anderson 2010
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He is appealling to the same Christian values of forgiveness that he never professed before?
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What Huntsman fails to realize is that appealling to blacks and Hispanics loses more votes than it gains.
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I know what's being served Sunday, especially appealling in light of this cold I'm nursing.
Tex-Mex chicken and dumplings recipe | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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“What Huntsman fails to realize is that appealling to blacks and Hispanics loses more votes than it gains.”
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That rhetoric is quite appealling but when you actually look at what the Tories actually want to do then, more often than not, their plans bear little or no relation to the meaning of their words.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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That rhetoric is quite appealling but when you actually look at what the Tories actually want to do then, more often than not, their plans bear little or no relation to the meaning of their words.
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* The other thing, mind you, is that the Idea of Palin when she first burst onto the scene was appealling and had a certain logic to it.
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