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"When both of us walked in," said Nikki Nice, referring to a friend who was hurriedly walking away from this reporter, "Reverend Jesse Jackson was coming out of the stalls".
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His professional career as a fine artist began in the 1950's, when Abstract Expressionists were promoting what Mr. Nice refers to as a "total prohibition of painting things".
The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and NICE refer to (perceived) official policy from each organisation.
But I think they look nice here," referring to the blue and white plates.
Everyone's said such nice things," referring to potential competitors as he contemplated a 2012 presidential run.
Nice was referring to Reconstrvt, New York City's most prominent dubstep party, which he has been involved with for years.
I'm being nice by referring to the radical religious fascists (or the Republicans who pander to them) as potty police!
Professor Mike Kelly, director of the Centre for Public Health Excellence at NICE, said: "The NICE guidance referred to was not an assessment of which sun protection factor is optimal, but rather was concerned with the most effective ways of reducing skin cancer in England through provision of information, supply of resources and changes to the physical environment.
In addition to the NICE guidance referred to above there is another set of guidance published by NICE which deals with cost impact and projected return on investment of public health interventions [ 26].
The Nice ban refers specifically to last month's Bastille Day truck attack in the city that claimed 86 lives, and the murder 12 days later of a Catholic priest near the northern city of Rouen.
At parole, my re-entry specialist social worker broad (fat neck, Spanish, nice boobs) referred me to drug programs and the Department of Social Services (DSS).
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