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"Fourteen people out of about two billion in America got some form of anthrax," she says.
In 2010, 55 percent of their households got some form of assistance, not counting school lunches, compared with 18 percent of married women's households.
Fewer than 700 got some form of treatment.
It's our understanding that the officer eventually got some form of discipline for that.
I got some form of a B in her class (I honestly don't remember if there was a modifier -- I've tried to suppress those memories).
If you don't have a valid state-issued ID, you can still apply, provided you've got some form of identification that's up-to-date and legal in another state.
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More than 15m people, almost a third of the population, get some form of welfare.
Put another way, most Americans are relaxed about gay couples getting some form of legal pact.
"It's important for everyone to get some form of healthcare," he said.
He said that the manufacturers had been assured that they would get some form of aid.
It is a local derby and we always get some form of fireworks.
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