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Heming can't really be classed as a Peeping Tom.
He echoes Dr Nirdosh when he says: "It needs to be classed as a disease".
However, these are regarded as private opinions & Whitney continues to be classed as a model prisoner.
Some environmentalists question whether hydro should be classed as a clean energy.
But a 5.5in device, which would be classed as a "phablet" by analysts, seems possible.
"To do this, ageing would need to be classed as a treatable condition".
Serving me wine in his house, he said, would probably be classed as a capital offense.
They believe that the possession of drugs should no longer be classed as a crime.
Downing Street could hardly be classed as a sanctuary, when dozens of officials have offices there.
The governmental authorities determined that the work should be classed as a medical book.
Until that changes, this Wales team cannot be classed as a truly great side.
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