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The article, from December , 1954 was about an eccentric sixty-five-year-old named Thomas J. Keane, who, in the course of taking carefully planned weekend strolls, had managed to traverse some three thousand blocks and five hundred miles of Manhattan terrain.
On Friday, the Russian parliament, or Duma, endorsed changes to the original plan in the course of taking a second vote on the legislation.
Last year underwriters raised $62 billion in the course of taking 380 companies public, but in its initial year the class of 2000 lost 17%, making it the worst-performing group of the previous decade.
The principal problem with estimating the strength of the most violent tornadoes is simply that any device to measure them would be destroyed in the course of taking a measurement.
In the meantime, this is more of a nuisance bug than a game-ender; I've yet to have it happen to my photos in the general course of taking pictures, other than when I was trying to make it happen.
A video from an onlooker shows that in the course of taking Garner into custody, Pantaleo wrapped his arm around Garner's neck.
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