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One obstacle in deciding on the relevance of this evidence is incomplete information about the range of endocrine-disrupting chemicals that make up combined exposures.
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Conservative Jews are 18 percent, Orthodox 10 percent, and groups such as Reconstructionist and Jewish Renewal make up 6 percent combined.
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The 37th district, which includes Culver City and neighborhoods in the south and west of Los Angeles, is made up of a combined majority of African-Americans and Hispanics with only roughly a quarter of residents who are white.
And the servers, who might be made up of the combined casts of "Glee" and "Friday Night Lights," employ a fast-casual style that is a variation on the one at Mr. Vongerichten's Spice Market.
I, for one, am sick of fashion designers ripping off fetishes in their own collections and never giving credit where credit's due, so I reversed the process, spoke to various fetishists and put together an outfit made up of their combined perversions.
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