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More than 2,500 copies of the book, "Dwikhandito," or "Split in Two," were seized by the police.
But Ms. Atkins's steel-trap intelligence and fierce loyalty to agents who had been warned their chances of surviving were barely one in two were a far cry from Miss Moneypenny's lovestruck mooning over the elusive Bond.
In two sessions, they were given caffeinated coffee and in two were given decaffeinated coffee.
Torn trainers and little black shoes ripped in two were stuck in dark pools of congealed blood.
Carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin levels (performed in two) were normal.
Where assessed, one in six cohort members had at least one recorded episode of microalbuminuria and as many as one in three had a mean recorded systolic or diastolic BP equal to or above 130 mmHg and/or 80 mmHg, respectively; almost one in two were affected when medication for hypertension was included.
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Among the five public-service-loving Libras who showed up for their weigh-in, two were babies born on September 29th, Silvio Berlusconi, of Italy (Libras love "dressing up for the occasion") and Michele Bachelet, of Chile, both pictured with a crooked smile.
The wooden plaque, broken in two, was unearthed in 2008.
By 2010, just one in eight were.
More than four in five were male.
One in four are unemployed.
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