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Therefore, it is still possible that we could have missed some TNDM cases associated with UDP6, maybe referred to the 4 centers that have not sent back the questionnaire.
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So maybe referring to it as vaporware was a bit harsh.
Maybe referring to the 13th Amendment's exemption for punishment for a crime, West later attempted to explain. the 13th Amendment is slavery in disguise meaning it never ended We are the solution that heals.
Maybe refer back to what you did earlier and try make the task sound fun.
Mobile devices, which maybe also referred to as hand-held, portable devices, or wearable devices, such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), are small and lightweight equipments that can be fit into a suit pocket, hand, or briefcase.
Maybe you refer to it as junk mail anyway.
Union officials commonly, maybe erroneously, refer to the owners in absolutist terms — big markets versus small, high revenue versus low.
Or else maybe it refers to the fact that I do require all of my readers to relinquish their worldly possessions and make themselves available for sex.
Maybe "fittest" refers to firms with plenty of cash and unused debt capacity.
According to Muransky, DeBartolo complained about Edwards and his associates: "They don't quit".; and when asked if there was anyone else in DeBartolo's organization making $50,000 per month (an amount allegedly requested by Edwards), Muransky testified: "Maybe Steve Young, Jerry Rice," referring to the star player on the 49ers.
This week, Fox News' Sean Hannity said Comey was getting ready to "cash in on his very public hatred for President Donald Trump" and showed his viewers a graphic with "The Comey Crime Family?" sprawled on top — ironically, or maybe intentionally, referring to Comey's contention that Trump leads like a mob boss.
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