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With America's soccer demographics so clear, it is probably unsurprising that it became the sport of choice for the white young professionals, heading back into the city many of their parents deserted decades ago in what has become referred to as "white flight".
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You get plaques and tangles that become dysfunctional," referring to protein clusters and cell transport systems that the disease affects.
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Dakin's letter, and a media statement issued after the refusal became public, referred to the House of Bishops' pastoral guidance on same-sex marriage.
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