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Dr. Hope Rachel Garner, a daughter of Dr. Anne K. Garner and Dr. Steven C. Garner of Brooklyn, is to be married on Sunday to Dr. Daniel Joshua Stephens, a son of Barbara Z. Stephens of Great Neck, N.Y., and the late Dr. Roy A. Stephens.
To no one's surprise, Hancock was elected Governor of Massachusetts in a landslide, garnering over 90% of the vote.
If a political party fails to garner a minimum of 5 percent of the votes in two elections, it is eliminated from the electoral registry.
"Those types of stories garner a lot of attention," an official at Freddie Mac said, but added that they were "isolated occurrences".
"Those types of stories garner a lot of attention," he added, but they are "isolated occurrences".
We as a Society also can garner a number of lessons.
You have a much higher chance of garnering lots of views.
But the welfare party of India can still garner a lot of votes because so much of India is still below the poverty line".
A show can be done on a reasonable budget and it can garner a lot of publicity.
The index's average score stands at 7.0 (on a scale from zero to 10), and 22 of the 30 members garner a score of 7.0 or higher.
"When it succeeds, it will be another example of how a Republican garners the support of all Californians".
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