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It definitely was a horrible tragedy, but knowing a bit about the history of the Boston Marathon and the Boston community in general, I know the city will bounce back and be better than before!" The Rosings were happy during their run in the Boston Marathon.
As with science, you cannot understand the modern world without knowing a bit about what went wrong, and why, in Germany some 70 years ago.
Kosarick's grandfather had been a police officer in a small town in Massachusetts, and Kosarick, knowing a bit about law enforcement, was surprised that Amy had been released so quickly.
If it sounds crazy, it's worth knowing a bit about Baczuk's day job.
Mrs Charlton said that knowing a bit about the history can add to the walk.
To answer either question requires knowing a bit about the mortgage interest deduction.
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I was quite disappointed, as my hope for knowing a bit more about him came to an abrupt halt.
Is there an advantage in going first or is there an advantage in knowing a bit more about the other firm and being able to move second?
Hopefully, knowing a bit more about the potentially risks involved in purposefully passing out while using substances will help you and your friends inform decision in the future.
Ballmer admits to "knowing a bit more about Napoleon than the average person".
Using such data to monitor and explain wildlife crime problems requires knowing a bit more about how illegal activity in protected areas is detected.
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