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I think the Italians call it 'Quid Pro Quo or something ...
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It was also the basis for the new liturgical books produced by twelfth-century reformers in Rome. 19 This pontifical contains a commentary on the dedication of a church entitled Quid Significent Duodecim
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Fire spread through the 42-foot catamaran, called the Quid Pro Quo.
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Fire spread through the 42-foot catamaran, called the Quid Pro Quo.
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Fire spread through the 42-foot catamaran, called the Quid Pro Quo.
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And, for their own security want a Cash and Carry swap out, but from Iranian soil, the spent uranium fuel rods to be maintained under the control and custody of the [UN/IAEA] United Nations/International Atomic Energy Agency sealed under lock, key, and guards, until the [20%] Twenty-percent enriched rods to replace the spent rods, within the medical reactors, are exchanged, Quid Per Quo.
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We watched Carlos Brooks 'Quid Pro Quo (2008), which I went to with very little in the way of expectation and was quite impressed.
Postcards from Europa (Pt. 4) sovay 2009
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Giants 14 Cowboys 0, 01:17 2nd Quarter:Demian Resnick emails: "despite dominating in every facet of the game but giants are getting lucky:-2 of their own fumbles recovered-multiple dallas penalties-missing a FGthe game of football can turn on a dime or a Quid? and they have to keep the pressure up and score more points here."
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Are you familiar with the concept of Quid Pro Quo?
Amazing Thread v.2.0 2009
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Are you familiar with the concept of Quid Pro Quo?
Amazing Thread v.2.0 2009
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