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It was performed before the war a couple of times more, notably in Berlin, and then disappeared.
Stylistically, his gewürztraminer (in a brown Rhine bottle) resembles in intensity and weight the style of this white wine found in the Pfalz, a warm region in Germany, and, more notably, in Alsace, France.
More notably, in the earlier book, the grandfather anoints Henry future president of the steel mills, and tells the other children that they must go to college, after which, he says, "you may do whatever you choose for a living".
He has made and squandered several fortunes since then, and missed out on a few more, notably in 1976, when he declined to buy a third of Apple Computer, for fifty thousand dollars.
Brian Wesbury, chief economist at First Trust, an Illinois-based investment firm, provides a clear description of what is driving the recovery: the falling dollar is boosting exports; the government is spending more, notably in the defense sector; and the battered American consumer is simply refusing to stay away from the mall.
More notably, in 'Dajana' carpels of the III.
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Consistently, PGC-1β expression was more notably upregulated in RA-FLS than in OA-FLS.
He played Daggett in The Dark Knight Rises – the sap of whom Bane asks, "Do you feel in charge?" before breaking his neck, and, more notably, Russell in Brad Pitt gangster drama Killing Them Softly, in which he played just about the seediest excuse for a human you could imagine.
In our study, insulin resistance in women seemed to be more notably than in men influenced by lipid disorders, i.e. positively by serum triglycerides and inversely by HDL-cholesterol.
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