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Present at the event was Gene Rayburn, the host of "Match Game", an afternoon game show that was very popular in the seventies and expired in the present decade.
Allowing two reformist candidates expected to face a pale welcoming, is also an effort to portray the reformist discourse as defeated and expired in the public thought.
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That the ballet star is introduced in a whirl of Prokofiev music and expires in the same attitude as Juliet in Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet suggests that the passage may be an encrypted homage to the late choreographer.
One may honestly believe that if Mr Ryan has his way, America's seniors will be dining on Tender Vittles and expiring in the streets on their rusted, no-longer-Medicare-subsidised Rascal scooters.
The legislation governing its formation and operation expired in the late summer, and the parliament has yet to pass a bill to relaunch the agency.
Contracts for the orchestra and chorus expired in the spring, but the terms remain in effect.
The key had apparently fallen out of reach and the owner expired in the frigid cold attempting to retrieve it.
With the Wizards behind 78-76 almostmosthreeee minutes expired in the fourth quarter, Beal returned to the floor and started shooting.
About 65 of them were laid off after the strike, he said, and their unemployment benefits expired in the last week of August.
The patent expired in the 1960s, and much later, was turned into the ubiquitous bar code.
The contracts for both unions expired in the spring and negotiations have been at a standstill.
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