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My 41 year old niece just lost her 3-year long battle with breast cancer.
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My 41 year old niece just lost her 3-year long battle with breast cancer.
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Until recently there was no limit other than age on how many times regular members could be re-elected for 3-year terms, so that some members sat on the Committee for a very long period.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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He has thus-far declined to sign a 3-year, $65 million extension that the team has had on the table since this summer.
Melo Says 'No' To Michael Jordan Ethan Axelrod 2011
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As shown in Chart 2, on a 3-year moving average basis, annual growth in real wages hit a postwar high of 4.3% in 2000.
Productivity and Unemployment, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The second by Lord Bradshaw is tougher urging that two 3-year pilot schemes be introduced from next May which would take the final decision beyond the next general election.
Liberal Democrats head for coalition clash with Conservatives on police 2011
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That Empire State Building project, for example, has a 3-year payback from energy savings and created hundreds of new jobs in the process.
Terry Tamminen: The China-Europe-America Smackdown Terry Tamminen 2011
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Hell, the remote had codes for a 3-year old Monoprice HDMI switch.
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In fact, there are quite a number of 3-year olds who could fill in for them. donna
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He has thus-far declined to sign a 3-year, $65 million extension that the team has had on the table since this summer.
Melo Says 'No' To Michael Jordan Ethan Axelrod 2011
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