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That last point refers to "Don't Tempt Me," which opened Friday.
What is more, the first visible bullet point refers to the hitherto unheard of concept of "Carter rage".
Melnik, at one point, refers to God as "a Nazi to end all Nazis," "the arch-Hitlerite".
"I get the feeling you think this Mets club could surprise a few people," Cosell said to Craig, who at one point refers to Cosell as Howie.
The final point refers to the fact all 11 teams now need to be on board as Ecclestone previously negotiated bi-lateral agreements with 10 of the marques, with the exception of Marussia who remain in talks.
And on those recordings, it was revealed in court, Mr. Beason disparages fellow Republicans and has some derogatory conversations about blacks, whom he at one point refers to as "aborigines".
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The designated leader of the team is modeled as a moving reference point, referred to as the virtual leader.
"We never used to discuss this," Mukhopadhyay said at one point, referring to sex.
"Do you feel her presence?" Reverend Billy says at one point, referring to Adele.
Q: Was this at any point referred to the independent adviser on ministerial interests?
For example, in the original script, all the women at some point refer to killing themselves.
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