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WHEREAS: FDNY and the 911 PROGRAM recognize this unwavering commitment to firefighters, to paramedics, to other rescue workers, in keeping with our proudest traditions; and be it known,
Scientology Cult Fraudulently Claims “Medal of Valor” from New York Fire Department 2008
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David Boies, who persuaded the jury to accept Starr's view and reject the arguments advanced by AIG's lawyer, also well known,
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Conducted in the highly technical idiom for which he is known,
Gilles Deleuze Smith, Daniel 2008
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Or common to both, which, because they are obvious and well known,
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Mr Sparkler having been in the Guards, and being in the habit of frequenting all the races, and all the lounges, and all the parties, and being well known,
Little Dorrit 2007
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Nevertheless, in order not to omit anything necessary to be known,
The Ethics 2007
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We were now on the borders of Uyanzi, or, as it is better known,
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Even the salaries of municipal executives were often not known,
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Immediately after the intelligence had been made known,
The Purcell Papers 2003
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But such declarations are simply the startling and erroneous utterances of deceivers; [302] and no man has either seen Him, or made Him known,
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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