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The TTGFA allowed 130lb rod and reel tackle for the first time in the 29-year history of hosting the annual tournament in order to give anglers a better chance at landing a 1,000lb Blue Marlin, fondly known in game fishing circles as a "Grander".
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Grander dwellings, while better made, were still constructed according to regional precedent and resource; the first great era of unfortified, style-conscious domestic architecture occurred in the wake of the dissolution of the monasteries, by when the taste for the gothic had passed.
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"When children live in foster care or residential programs, they lose the opportunity to learn some of the skills that the rest of us learn just by living with a family such as how to cook and plan a meal," says Grace Lo Grander, Little Flower's executive director.
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Grander summary (and this is about all I can give you without spoiling major plot points): Dexter Morgan is a blood spatter analyst for the Miami PD, and in his spare time he hunts down those who have managed to escape justice, but not because he wishes to balance the books.
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Bigger Than A King; Grander Than a Lincoln yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Bigger Than A King; Grander Than a Lincoln'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Some thoughts before I sleep and awaken to a better world than the one I was born into.'
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Grander is the new Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - with the largest museum collection (about 100 works) of New Mexico's most famous artist - which opened last month right off Santa Fe's quaint main plaza.
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Grander yet, he sees an entire new category of corporations with their own games.
Full Metal Joystick 2007
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Both Lisa Jardine's "On a Grander Scale: The Outstanding Career of Sir Christopher Wren," and "Samuel Pepys: The Unequalled Self" by Claire Tomalin are full of new research and insights, and are likely to be the definitive word on their subjects for a long time to come.
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Testifying to try to help England, Grander said she was following his orders when she posed with a prisoner on a leash.
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Grander admitted during his testimony that he knew a lot of the things that he did were wrong but that he was following orders.
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