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The exact nature of Trump's religious commitment, which has been disputed, is the subject of what may be the most blunt of Trump's family-themed testimonials.
Most blunt of all was Labour's shadow leader of the House of Commons, Chris Bryant, who was at the remain party, as was the former leader Ed Miliband.
Old enemies from the art world, propelled by jealousy, accused Blunt of abuse at the Kincora Boys Homee in Northern Ireland, without evidence.
Johnson retrospectively identified 54 traumatic pneumothoraces (primarily blunt), of which 29 were managed without a chest tube [15].
Note that the head (blunt) of the worm points proximally (arrowhead), as is usual in this parasite b.
Key among adaptation measures instinctively put up then to bear the blunt of these shocks were water harvesting pans, such as Handaro which was found viable investment in the study.
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Whatever the case, Andy Cohen dubbed her a "pro smoker," and so he had her show him how to roll a blunt... of oregano.
Mr. Blunt, 33, a Republican whose candidacy had long been expected, is the son of Representative Roy Blunt of Missouri, the Republican whip in the House.
Republican leaders sent Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri to make their party's pitch.
That leaves the field clear for Mr. DeLay's candidate, Representative Roy Blunt of Missouri, left.
The House Republican whip, Roy Blunt of Missouri, said he had expected the close vote.
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