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Reggie, sponsored by Brawndo says: the chicago climate exchange (ccx) has seen co2 drop from 7 dollars a ton to 10 cents
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If all of you far left liberals think the Republicans are in bed with Wall Street you had better start doing some checking on obama, frank, dodd, joyce foundation, ccx, tides foundation and your beloved georgie soros.
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Musonius is not named, but he is inferred to be the bishop referred to in Ep. ccx., in which Basil asserts that sound doctrine prevailed in Neocaesarea up to the time of "the blessed Musonius, whose teaching still rings in your ears."
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On the authority of an allusion in Letter ccx.sec. 4, Atarbius is supposed to be a kinsman of Basil.
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Neocaesarea and to some of his presbyters.cf. Letter ccx.
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The name might be thought to fit Anthimus, but with him Basil had made peace.cf. Letter ccx.
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Basil would never have called him homopsuchos (Ep.ccx. 5) if he had been unsound on the incarnation.cf. Baronius, Act. Sanc.
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The mountain nymph: compare Wordsworth's sonnet, No.ccx. l. 28 is in apposition to the preceding by a grammatical licence not uncommon with Milton.
Notes: Book Second. Palgrave, Francis T Francis T. Palgrave 1875
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One of them is bulding a 1300 hp version for a super car to compete with the likes of the veyron, ccx, ssc, and such.
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One of them is bulding a 1300 hp version for a super car to compete with the likes of the veyron, ccx, ssc, and such.
Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day. 2010
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