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Following AAPOR's action, blogger Nate Silver raised the possibility of fraud and subsequently found a pattern in the trailing digits of the percentages reported in Strategic Vision polls suggesting a "possibility of fraud".
A delicate "cold smoked" corn soup with pearls of honeydew melon ($8) comes under a silver dome that, when raised, releases a hickory-scented cloud.
The new décor (aubergine carpet, poppy-colored leather, a silver beaded curtain), however, raised another obstacle: the food at The View would have to compete with the interior, which competes with the view.
Henry III had attempted in 1257 to issue a gold coinage by striking the gold penny (45 grains) of the value of 20 pence silver, later raised to 24; but the difficulty of relating gold to silver proved insuperable, and the coinage was withdrawn.
Mr. Silver has raised many of the same objections in his private negotiations with the mayor.
Similar covers of blue and silver with raised, shiny lettering, not to mention the badge on one book and the Hall of Justice on the other, will tip off alert readers that the new novels by Michael Connelly and Stephen J. Cannell both concern police matters.
Miller would constantly point out that he, in contrast, had been raised without "a silver spoon," a comparison that might have had an impact if he had not turned out to be one of the worst candidates in the history of candidates.
Former Olympic curler and BBC commentator Jackie Lockhart said: "We've hit our targets, won a silver and a bronze and raised the profile of our sport.
Hart herself comes from a family with upper-class connection, but she noted that she was not raised with a silver spoon in her mouth.
His comments potentially open up a new front in his struggle with Mr. Silver and raise questions about whether Mr. Silver can rule the chamber as firmly as he now does.
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