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Just ask Diego Maradona, a mere bit-part player in the Barcelona story.
As with Heatter's popovers, all you need is a blender and the merest bit of ambition, and you'll have a new favorite dessert.
Glenn Martin, president of the aircraft manufacturing corporation, dismissed the lawsuit as a mere formality, a bit of meaningless legal maneuvering to appease disagreeing insurance companies.
The Mongo! Though scientists estimate that there are a mere thirteen-gazillion bits of micro-plastic in the ocean, a consolidated team of petroleum companies will launch a flotilla of 1,000 ships -- or, if you're game, just ten whale-sized vessels -- all powered by petroleum, of course, and using fabulous new 500-foot-by-500-foot "Mongo" filters to STRAIN it from the water!
Truthful or otherwise, the two Benghazi movies' mere existence is a bit of a pisser for Clinton, who surely doesn't want anyone to mention Benghazi ever again, given the hard-to-kill perception that the response of the CIA contractors to the desperate requests for help of their trapped compatriots was delayed (a scene that makes the cut of the book on which Bay's movie is based).
The coating is a mere 20,000th of an inch a bit more than a micron in thickness, thus adding negligible weight to the metal.
And isn't it every bit as insidious, in fact, a mere extension of the pressure we put on women all their lives to be beautiful and perfect?
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