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The real strength of a properly constructed block home is in the steel re-enforced concrete box structure of footings, columns and headers.
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And that happens and is re-enforced every time we perform.
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I've been thinking of why people find economics so fundamentally repugnant, and I think the fact that it goes against millennium of natural selection that re-enforced building, monitoring, and maintaining social relationships, is a large part of that.
Hostility Toward Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The real strength of a properly constructed block home is in the steel re-enforced concrete box structure of footings, columns and headers.
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Once upon a time in America, the nation was defined and reflected in a culture dominated by Anglo-Saxon assumptions and popular media that reflected and re-enforced that perspective.
Guy Garcia: For Whom the Pot Melts: Why Rick Santorum Can't Stomach the Multicultural Salad Bowl Guy Garcia 2011
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To quicken his exile we should just put Rush in a massive re-enforced hamster-ball and then find some way to launch him into the ocean.
Think Progress » Limbaugh vows to flee the country if health care passes. 2010
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The real strength of a properly constructed block home is in the steel re-enforced concrete box structure of footings, columns and headers.
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Looking for suspicious mail and packages "is part of every employee's training and its re-enforced on a regular basis -- this was the case even before Anthrax," USPS spokeswoman Sue Brennan said late Friday in an e-mail.
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The real strength of a properly constructed block home is in the steel re-enforced concrete box structure of footings, columns and headers.
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Once upon a time in America, the nation was defined and reflected in a culture dominated by Anglo-Saxon assumptions and popular media that reflected and re-enforced that perspective.
Guy Garcia: For Whom the Pot Melts: Why Rick Santorum Can't Stomach the Multicultural Salad Bowl Guy Garcia 2011
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