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In 1800, The Pig-faced Lady, as "sung at Astley's Theatre, &c"., was published in London by John Pitts, and an 1815 editorial in The Times recounted reports of a pig-faced woman living in London as having circulated in 1764 and in the 1780s.

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In addition, T cell immunity and B cell immune responses to selected epitopes of MUC1 from ovarian, breast, pancreatic and colon cancer patients have been demonstrated [ 11- 13], as have circulating immune complexes to MUC1 in the serum of breast and ovarian carcinoma patients [ 14].

The renminbi has recovered in the last few days of trading and is now virtually unchanged against the dollar this year — evidently as word has circulated among top fund managers that more foreign money could soon begin washing ashore in China.

In recent months, the workers here have grown more anxious, as news has circulated about a plan the postal service is considering to outsource to private contractors much of the parcel handling that is, as Mr. Mullahey said, "the lifeblood of this facility".

Human rights advocates say accounts of military abuses — notably after soldiers broke up a protest in Tahrir Square in March — have largely been underreported in the Egyptian news media even as they have circulated widely on the Internet, in foreign media and in reports of human rights groups.

As he had circulated advance copies before publication, it was noticed favourably before it formally appeared on 9 July 1817.

Concerns about worker overtime eating into Muni's operating budget have grown in recent years, as reports have circulated that the agency accrues far more overtime than any other part of the city government.

Since the first dot-com boom 10 years ago, newspaper staff members say, rumors of an imminent move have circulated as regularly as wacky news tips about the Zodiac killer.

"I do not find it credible that rumours that have circulated as widely as the rumours in this case are said to have circulated have not yet reached the ears of at least the first interested person.

The book was almost as well known to its academic audience before its publication as after: Parfit had circulated sections in draft form to hundreds of colleagues in order to address potential criticisms in the final version (the second volume includes lengthy commentaries by four other philosophers and Parfit's extensive replies).

The industry representatives, who see themselves as early losers, have circulated a view that Mr. Bush's presidency might not be as much of a departure from his predecessor's as hoped.

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