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The reggae-fuelled She Doesn't Mind is another obvious single: witty, emotive and summery, but Jarvis has said, when introducing it on stage, that its catchy singalong hook is a reference to anal sex.

Introducing it on Simon Mayo's Radio 2 show, Idle called it an "extraordinary, silly release..

Like many independent designers looking for financing through unconventional means, she is introducing it on the crowdfunding Web site Kickstarter.

After Enquirer Plus is released on the iPad on Feb. 25, the company will begin introducing it on Android tablets.

He invented the lever escapement about 1755, introducing it on a smaller scale in a watch that he made in 1770 for King George III, then given to Queen Charlotte of England.

Introducing it on 1 October, the President said "Just visit healthcare.gov, and there you can compare insurance plans, side by side, the same way you'd shop for a plane ticket on Kayak or a TV on Amazon.

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They plan to introduce it on Tuesday.

"I introduce it on my own time," Kristina says.

They are planning to introduce it on Friday.

The government will present the legislation to the party room on Tuesday and introduce it on Wednesday.

Facebook, based in Palo Alto, Calif., is calling the new service Marketplace and plans to introduce it on Friday.

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