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As a thank you, that evening she took Mark out for dinner on Penarth pier.
He told the court that he took Mark Thatcher to the Chelsea home of Ely Calil, a Lebanese businessman who is alleged by the government of Equatorial Guinea to have been the main financier of the plot.
The Tory chief whip said he took Mark Reckless for a meal in the House of Commons to talk about keeping him in the party, ahead of his defection at the weekend.
"We met in a club in City Road and I took Mark home straight away," says Zee.
After dropping our rucksacks at the only resthouse, we took Mark to a local bar to have some food.
When I took Mark's advice on this, after ignoring him for years, it was like finding the missing piece of my daily energy puzzle.
Extremely salty bolognese sauce took marks away from a gnocchi special.
Daniher provided a strong presence in attack where he took eight marks – five of them contested – and was well-supported by Paul Chapman and Adam Cooney, who finished with three goals and was involved in four others.
To take MARK MESSIER's place in the lineup, the Rangers recalled MICHAL GROSEK from Hartford.
Earlier this month, he took the world mark in the 3,000 meters from Gebrselassie with a time of 7 24.90.
(English: "Lan is happy. She studies with son. He is overjoyed. He takes high mark").
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