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No again – her job, it transpired, was in an NHS mental health team.
In investigating the requirements, it transpired that there is a lack of such a standardised framework.
Since then, we have tried to document the awful range and scope of daily gun violence, from accidents involving small children who get their hands on guns, to drive-by shootings, to killings that transpire in a flash of anger.
It transpired that he had a deep interest in child killings and an active fantasy life.
It transpired that Paola had a job.
When it transpired that McCartney was in the bath, Epstein lamented: "He's going to be very late". Quick as a flash, George Harrison responded: "But very clean". News that Linda was being interviewed for a ghost-written autobiography angered McCartney, who was unwilling to surrender much of the limelight to his wife.
It transpired that the cafe was in fact a brothel, and Mary was forced into prostitution almost immediately.
That, it transpired, helped a great deal.
It transpired that baby Pearl had been conceived in a cruise ship hot tub.
"But it transpired that they had been caught up in a sudden electrical storm.
It transpired that such therapy lead to a decrease not only in diabetes-related cardiovascular end points, but also reduced total mortality by ∼50%.
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