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Istanbul's bid encapsulates Livingstone's "pros and cons" point perfectly.
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And when asked if their sexy legs had garnered any attention from fellow con-goers, pointed to the notepad slung on his apron: "We're hoping to get numbers".
Each side also has a Web site that expounds on the pro and cons of Indian Point.
Dean, who had been told by a psychiatrist that she was bipolar, began engaging in elaborate cons, at one point posing as an heiress poised to inherit millions of dollars.
The pros and cons of this point has been debated countless times, and it seems to lose water, especially when you are looking to pass on your efforts to the next generation.
Research the topic and think about the pros and cons of each point of view to find out if you are in favor of that topic or if you oppose it.
Duff touched on the problem herself when remarking to Conner at one point:* "Interviews are a curious thing.
In "This Appointment," the unnamed narrator finds himself on the receiving end of the con, the fixed point around which his savage, much savvier college buddy runs circles.
Triacylglycerol, phospholipid and cholesterol levels were not different between HEAT and CON at any point.
Blood glucose concentration in OVE calves had a more pronounced increase between 0 and 2 d than CON, at which point phagocytosis by PMN averaged 85% in OVE and 62% in CON.
Recent data on the diagnostic performance of a triple point-of-care US (lung, heart, and leg vein US) are discussed in the present paper, and pros and cons of triple point-of-care US are compared with those of standard diagnostic approaches.
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