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The governor, a sports fan, a devoted runner, was on the line from Austin, where, he mentioned, lies the burial site of the baseball great Rogers Hornsby.

But that is where the main entrance is, so that is where its identity lies, not to mention its mailing address.

Another thing I want to point out is that underneath all the yucky feelings of jealousy and insecurity that you mentioned, lies a lack of trust -- trust in yourself and trust in your friendship!

The inclusion criteria for this review excluded studies not mentioning lay health workers, vaccines or economic evaluations, or terms related to these.

The domains themselves were considered relevant to a care home quality indicator, with lay stakeholders spontaneously mentioning control over daily life, food and drink, occupation, social participation, safety and accommodation when asked what the proposed measure should include.

The heart of Brooks' insight here lies in his mentioning Nixon and Johnson.

Therefore this study although useful, its usefulness lies in explaining methodologies, mentioning factors that affect investment and cost, educating planners and improving investment evaluation and planning methodologies, its resulting figures and cost comparisons are however controversial.

The curiosity of the Gospel text for scholars lies in the mention of an otherwise unattested town in the field, and the failure of the text to refer to Joseph's Tomb, despite mentioning the field Jacob allotted to Joseph, and Jacob's well.

Worse, a summer of 90- to 100-degree temperatures and tightening restrictions on sprinklers lies ahead — not to mention that players will begin trampling the fields in August, when practices start.

It is tricky, of course; talking about his family's charitable foundation could remind voters of just how rich he is (an estimated net worth of $200 million), while mentioning his lay counseling of fellow Mormons would draw attention to his faith, about which many evangelical Christian voters are wary.

I found it surprising that in his article on "neoliberalism" (The zombie doctrine, Review, 16 April), George Monbiot failed to mention what lies behind neoliberalism when it is not a disguised form of egoism: the Lockean theory of property, according to which property is acquired by one's "mixing one's labour" with the world.

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