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Separate from the issue of the overall wisdom of an increase, and aside from the obvious need for tactical surprise, is there anything the 10,000 can contribute to stability?
More | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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Separate from the trademark issue, one could argue, using fairly standard economic theories of advertising, that “as seen on TV” is material in itself because it indicates a sort of reproductive fitness: this company is successful enough to advertise on TV, and thus is not a fly-by-night operation.
Archive 2009-06-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Separate from the “race” and “ethnicity” questions, the Census Bureau also asks an “ancestry” question.
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Separate from the recognition, the day before, Mr. Parker made a personal donation of $500,000.
Where Angels Party Marshall Heyman 2010
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Journalista – the news weblog of The Comics Journal » Blog Archive » Oct. 9, 2009: Separate from the format Says:
Media Discover Archie/Veronica Marriage an Imaginary Story » Comics Worth Reading 2009
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Separate is not equal « bird of paradox bird of paradox
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Separate from the federally reported data, Spellings wants colleges to collect and publish data on students 'learning.
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Soon after 1741, the churches that drew away from the Saybrook system of government became known as Separate churches, and their members as
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene
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Friday, May 6: Suicide Bombers Kill at Least 26 in Separate Strikes in Iraq; Insurgents Press Attacks on Iraq Security Forces, Killing 22
routine 2005
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My next book is How to Separate from a Husband and Be Great Friends.
Out of Character 1986
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