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I am, owever, VERY PLEASED he will continue in his LAW ENFORCEMENT role!
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My favorite song to cover is Sade's "Smooth Operator," h owever, I don't think singing to an imaginary cat in my backyard counts as a real cover.
Jon Chattman: Pretty Inane Things: Interview with Solid Gold's Matt Locher 2010
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In a recent policy report published in July, the Oxford Research Group in warning against a military response to Iran's nuclear program concludes by stating that: "[h] owever difficult, other ways must be found to resolve the Iranian nuclear crisis."
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In a recent policy report published in July, the Oxford Research Group in warning against a military response to Iran's nuclear program concludes by stating that: "[h] owever difficult, other ways must be found to resolve the Iranian nuclear crisis."
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My favorite song to cover is Sade's "Smooth Operator," h owever, I don't think singing to an imaginary cat in my backyard counts as a real cover.
Jon Chattman: Pretty Inane Things: Interview with Solid Gold's Matt Locher Jon Chattman 2010
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Revenue in Spain, where unemployment tops 20% and low-cost competition has increased, h owever, fell 3.2% to
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Like Senator Clinton, Senator John McCain both broke the FEC election law owever, the news will not report this ......
McCain: 'What we did was perfectly legal and appropriate' 2008
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[H] owever, the audience was riveted as Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, the guest speaker at the $175-a-plate dinner, stood on the podium and began the customary round of recognition of candidates and incumbents in the room.
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Knowing that her grandfather, Ron Hart, had once run the New Inn at Sandycroft, Deesside, she called the pub where she happened to speak to her father. owever, both Mark and Virginia shared the same spark that they had when they first met and as they talked she told him of the five grandchildren he had never met.
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Knowing that her grandfather, Ron Hart, had once run the New Inn at Sandycroft, Deesside, she called the pub where she happened to speak to her father. owever, both Mark and Virginia shared the same spark that they had when they first met and as they talked she told him of the five grandchildren he had never met.
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