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I rise in defense of the annual ritual which many active and semi-active members of the Jewish community deride for combining the subtlety of a flim-flam phone solicitor with the charm of a maternal guilt trip.
Why the Jewish Federation’s Super Sunday Doesn’t Suck « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009
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I rise in defense of the annual ritual which many active and semi-active members of the Jewish community deride for combining the subtlety of a flim-flam phone solicitor with the charm of a maternal guilt trip.
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As per your instructions of the 4th, I pursued a deep datamine on Biofile V139350804011967 a.k.a. âSam Herneson and at least nine other semi-active aliases.
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One of the tallest buildings in Tokyo, the 781-foot Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, included such a "semi-active oil damper" design when completed in 2003.
Japan a leader in engineering earthquake-proof structures, helping to limit damage 2011
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I rise in defense of the annual ritual which many active and semi-active members of the Jewish community deride for combining the subtlety of a flim-flam phone solicitor with the charm of a maternal guilt trip.
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As per your instructions of the 4th, I pursued a deep datamine on Biofile V139350804011967 a.k.a. âSam Herneson and at least nine other semi-active aliases.
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One of the tallest buildings in Tokyo, the 781-foot Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, included such a "semi-active oil damper" design when completed in 2003.
Japan a leader in engineering earthquake-proof structures, helping to limit damage 2011
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That makes shells very effective, particularly those in feeder and semi-active poses.
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Sir John, who was the former head of the Met Office but is now living in semi-active retirement in Wales, said he is considering taking legal action because he feels that the continued recycling of the misquotation is doing him and his science a huge disfavour.
Developing EliRabett 2010
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Sir John, who was the former head of the Met Office but is now living in semi-active retirement in Wales, said he is considering taking legal action because he feels that the continued recycling of the misquotation is doing him and his science a huge disfavour.
Archive 2010-02-01 EliRabett 2010
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