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Montag Described CDO as ` One Shi**y Deal 'in Goldman Sachs Internal E-Mail
Bloomberg 2010
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"Described" to the President ... since he apparently can't read. fred2. .since another stole my name
Perino on McClellan 2008
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To read more on these rites and ceremonies in the context of the usus antiquior, see the Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described (Fortescue, O'Connell, Reid) and The Celebration of Mass (J.B. O'Connell).
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Described as "part storytelling and part music" the whole thing is probably in danger of coming across as a little bit twee, but at least it's not just some nerdy guy scratching up old funk records.
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Described by Washington as a terrorist organization with links to Al Qaeda, al-Shabab is preventing some international humanitarian groups from providing relief aid to people under areas it controls.
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The NLM is pleased to report to our readers that the new 15th edition of The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described, published by Burns and Oates/Continuum and Dr. Alcuin Reid -- author of The Organic Development of the Liturgy -- has now been released and is available for general purchase.
The New 15th Edition of The Ceremonies of the Roman Rite Described 2009
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Described by its creators as "The Vicar Of Dibley meets The Wicker Man" this show, which will tour village halls across Wales, is inspired by Euripides's The Bacchae and tells of a genteel parish fundraising effort that soon descends into madness and debauchery.
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Described as a "claustrophobic thriller", it is the first collaboration between the British Film Institute and the studios, which plan to invest in a few homegrown independent films each year.
Pinewood celebrates 75 years filming the best of British and Hollywood 2011
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Described as agitated, frantic and defensive, Wersching's character eventually becomes a suspect when McGarrett Alex O'Loughlin & Co. discover that her brother had recently fired her from his high-end restaurant.
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Described by the Daily Mail as a "party-loving lad with a distinct eye for the ladies," photographs suggesting O'Kane is far from prince charming have since surfaced across multiple sources.
Find Martin Campaign Ends: Julia Cross's Internet Search For Prince Charming Ruins Perfect Evening 2012
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