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"Cross Wyoming off of your list" referred to running marathons in all fifty states.
The cockamamie list referred to is the internet's most valuable document: a list of the owners of all the internet domain names ending with ".com".com
"The list" referred to popular over-the-counter medicines like Robitussin, Triaminic, Dimetapp and close to 400 others that were named in a Food and Drug Administration warning and are being taken off the shelves of many pharmacies.
Meanwhile, a parent on a popular education e-mail list referred to the "Asian-ification" of the elite schools, and a post on Urban Baby grumbled about "Asian kids taking all the spots because they prep excessively".
An article on Tuesday about an Indian immigrant from Queens who went to Montreal to renew his work visa and became stranded there, because his name matched one on a terrorist watch list, referred incorrectly to an alternative application process he could have used.
Correction: July 15 , 2004 Thursday An article on Tuesday about an Indian immigrant from Queens who went to Montreal to renew his work visa and became stranded there, because his name matched one on a terrorist watch list, referred incorrectly to an alternative application process he could have used.
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Get on that list?" — referring to the list of people she had been disparaging.
A bucket list refers to things someone wants to do before dying, or "kicking the bucket".
The list refers to the dividend announced last week by the chief secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
The cocktail list refers to the era, too, with side cars, whiskey sours and a "bathtub gin Collins".
Ms. Crichton-Sumners said the message was, "I'm O.K. — start the list," referring to the emergency call list set up to relay information to families.
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