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Mr. Scott drew up a list of off-field events and assigned point values b ased on how frequently they occurred.
Fantasy Through the Looking Glass Nando Di Fino 2010
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Our apologies in advance to all the cranky bloggers who were ased to cover this by their employer.
Twilight Lexicon » The Eclipse Soundtrack: The Slow Reveal 2010
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Planet-x. com.au » 1980s Soviet cartoons ased on US science … · World News at PaperBoyo. com Says:
Planet-x.com.au » 1980s Soviet cartoons based on US science fiction classics – Boing … 2010
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Despite an IRB ruling stating that Hinzman would face no undue hardship if returned to the United States to face a military trial for desertion, the Justice Mosley of the Federal Court ruled that, “[b] ased on the evidence and submissions before me, I am satisfied that the applicants would suffer irreparable harm if a stay were not granted pending determination of their leave application.”
The Fight for Iraq War Resisters to Remain in Canada is a Two-Front War : Law is Cool 2009
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Half the shares were purch ased at $12.62 a share and the other half at $12.59.
Bank of America Chairman Doubles Stake in Bank David Benoit 2010
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And last month, China agreed to lend Russia an additional $6 billion in exchange for incre ased coal supplies for the next 25 years.
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"[B] ased on my years of experience in the Gulf of Mexico, it is almost certain that endangered turtles were present in the burn boxes that I observed on the same oil line where our rescue team saved ten endangered turtles, and that these turtles will continue to be present in similar burn boxes that continue to be used by BP as part of its practice of controlled burns," Ellis declared.
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City regulations also state that truly independent groups cannot spend "[b] ased on information about the candidate's plans, projects, or needs provided to the expending person by the candidate."
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Ilann M. Maazel, a lawyer for the indigenous people, said he was ple ased with the decision to limit the amount of footage turned over to Chevron, but said any order like this has a risk of trampling the rights of journalists.
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She ased, “So, did you ever actually practice law?”
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