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It apparently made its way to Egypt and back, and was seized by the Secret Service in a sting operation at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in 1996.

Legere was responding to a question we had asked about T-Mobile's Binge On service: "Does Binge On alter the video stream in any way, or just limit its bandwidth?" But it apparently made him angry enough to drop an f-bomb on us.

And it apparently made the dog happy, too, since it was wagging its tail like crazy after it was done with me.

A small craft was used to deliver them and it apparently made several trips between the Bainbridge and the lifeboat.

It's not so much that formulated scheduling favoured the wrong team – it's that it apparently made no difference, calling into question whether the playoffs are actually weighted towards the higher seeds at all.

(Though it apparently made an exception for some developers at one point).

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It is not used just by itself (because at high concentrations it can taste bitter), but as an additive to other sweeteners, it apparently makes the confection taste more like sugar, hence its appearance in foods sweetened by sucralose or aspartame.

At worst, it apparently makes autism seem "nonexistent".

And it apparently makes them dress up as one of Mumford & Sons as well.

For some genotypes, it apparently makes sense to have fewer aphids.

It apparently makes children to stop attending school exclusively and to start combining it with work activities.

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