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The purportedly leaked document, dated 2 July and of unknown authorship, contains a paragraph headed: "Lebonese assasins" (sic).
Every page of Dickens contains a paragraph to warm to and a paragraph to veer back from.
But the story contains a paragraph that should keep folks twitching for the time being: No major Hollywood figure is among the seven individuals indicted so far.
Usually, it contains a paragraph or two on each and a link to a relevant magazine or newspaper story, the President's schedule, White House pool reports, polls, a provocative speech, committee meetings, insider gossip, job switches, birthdays.
On the same wall he hung framed front pages of old newspapers; one, from the London Times for June 22, 1815, contains a paragraph on the beginning of the battle of Waterloo, in the lower right-hand corner, and another, from the New York Herald of April 15 , 1865 has a single-column story on the shooting of Lincoln.
In the third volume of the first edition of Encyclopædia Britannica; or, A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, published between 1768 and 1771, the entry on medicine contains a paragraph "of the rheumatism," in which the authors provide an account of acute rheumatic fever.
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The Paper Moon contains a paragraph-long rant about Berlusconi's rise.
Each series volume, for instance, contained a paragraph plugging the volume preceding it and the volume to come, known as the "throw-ahead".
It contained a paragraph that read, "At no time" will Maricopa County sheriff's office personnel "stop a vehicle based on the race of the subjects in the vehicle".
Exxon's corporate release contained a paragraph that the White House would later use, verbatim, in its own release.
The study information sheet and informed consent contained a paragraph with these remarks.
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