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  • Her grossly inconsistant iterations of her story, which included groping in the car, 20 men rather than three raping her, the co;;usion of her fellow dancer, Kim Roberts in the rape, are other reasons to doubt her credibilty.

    The Duke Rape Case, TalkLeft, and FrontPageMag 2006

  • It was known how to over-extrude plastic tubes and also to use over-extr usion to provide protection in the manufacture of detonator cords.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • The Homo usion, for which so much had been endured by saintly champions of orthodoxy for over half a century was given up and the Son was declared to be merely similar to -- no longer identical in essence with -- the Father.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

  • In the absence of other processes, sodium entry would continue until the inside of the axon became su ffi ciently positive to overcome the e ff ect of the di ff usion gradient.

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  • Of course it was a,,, foregone concl, usion that the merger would be approved ...

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  • Of course it was a,,, foregone concl, usion that the merger would be approved ...

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  • Of course it was a,,, foregone concl, usion that the merger would be approved ...

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  • Of course it was a,,, foregone concl, usion that the merger would be approved ...

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  • Of course it was a,,, foregone concl, usion that the merger would be approved ...

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  • Of course it was a,,, foregone concl, usion that the merger would be approved ...

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