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  • Tanya was there to baby-sit fourmonth-old Scotty while Randy and Judy attended a pulpit meeting for their church.

    Cruel Deception Olsen, Gregg 1995

  • Pruned at fourmonth intervals, leafy branches from I km of fencing can provide up to 30 tons of fodder per year; unpruned, the same fenceposts can provide up to 85 tons of fruit (Vargas and Ocampo, 1991).

    Chapter 24 1990

  • As a consequence, fourmonth notes which had been given by

    Abraham Lincoln and the Union; a chronicle of the embattled North 1901

  • The E-Tracer outlasted and outperformed more than 30 entries over the grueling fourmonth X PRIZE competition.

    Autoblog Green Eric Loveday 2010

  • An escalation in antigovernment protests Wednesday may also dent confidence in the fourmonth-old government's promise to spend more to buoy demand.

    unknown title 2009

  • Real Madrid admit fourmonth pursuit of Manchester Uniteds Carlos Tevez

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

  • Real Madrid admit fourmonth pursuit of Manchester Uniteds Carlos Tevez

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

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