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By now, he had his own self-styled foundation, which he claims is non-profit-making and seeks donations for research, although it is thought to make millions from sales of his products.
It is thought to make up about a third of the value of the business.
It is thought to make up more than 70% of the universe.
The dual action is thought to make Cymbalta especially effective against not only depression but pain as well.
At very low concentrations, it is thought to make water dangerous to drink, and no one disputes that it smells bad.
Good artists don't design cuddly teddy bears, happy faces, kindly badgers or whatever else is thought to make an engaging football mascot.
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Corporate criminal liability was thought to make no sense.
The condition was thought to make cancer of the esophagus up to 40 times as likely.
Counterfeit Italian restaurants are thought to make profits of some euro27 billion ($26.6 billion) a year.
The cuts to tax credits are thought to make three million families poorer by around £1,300 when they come into effect.
Banks are thought to make between £2bn and £3.5bn a year in fees charged when customers go into unauthorised overdraft.
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