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Behind all these acts is the CIA and, without exception in all cases, the terrorist organizations based in the United States and operating with impunity in that country's territory, mainly the five forming the group called CORD which claimed responsibility for them.
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It is time to cut the UMBILICAL CORD between Lie berman and the Democrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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THE TIME HAS COMESEVER THE CANDIDATE CORD let her get on with her business and let the rest us avoid becoming masichosist.
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REBUILD SPINAL CORD INJURY EDUCATION AND SUPPORT GROUP, for spinal cord injury survivors, family members, caregivers and friends. 6: 30-7 p.m.,
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In 2003 Banes received the Congress on Research in Dance (CORD) Award for Outstanding Contribution to Dance Research and in 2004, following a severe stroke, she was recognized by the Society of Dance History Scholars.
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So the CORD I ordered off ebay the other day to replace the one that was wrecked.
dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008
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Email a copy of 'POWER AWARE CORD by STATIC!' to a friend
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KEVIN EVERETT, SUFFERED SPINAL CORD INJURY: I just, you know, give people hope.
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LAWRENCE CORD, FORMER ASSISTANT DEFENSE SECRETARY: What it is, is the Army's under tremendous pressure to meet their recruiting goals.
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I indeed felt it as rather too severe; but when I recollected that my punishment was inflicted by so dignified a beauty, I had that kind of consolation which a man would feel who is strangled by a SILKEN CORD.
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June 23, 2013