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By John Cassidy December 6, 2011 First an admission: just before President Obama followed in the footsteps of Theodore Roosevelt and went to Osawatomie, Kansas, to deliver a populist speech about inequality and the middle class, I had prepared a post criticizing the White House for having the temerity to compare him, at least implicitly, to one of America's truly great Presidents.

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Schrom, who has prepared a post-disaster assessment for Unesco, says more than 700 listed structures have been damaged, a fifth of them destroyed completely.

The Philippines, for example, prepared a post-workshop report Inequality in reproductive, maternal, and child health in the Philippines, which is available online from: www.who.int/healthinfo/country_monitoring_evaluation/country_activities_Philippines/en/.

I WAS preparing a post about how a full week of Ayers-mania has not only been worrisome but totally ineffective only to find that Nate Silver of 538.com had already done it.

Cast posts are not routinely used in these teeth; mandibular anterior teeth have thin roots which make it difficult to prepare a post, and molars usually do not require posts because they have more tooth structure and large pulp chambers to retain a core.

The Norwegian foreign ministry has denied local press reports that it rejected a British request to set up a formal joint taskforce aimed at preparing a post-Brexit free trade deal between the two countries.

As for violent conflicts, rather than waiting until the shooting has stopped and painstakingly preparing a post-conflict assessment – as the bank has done in the past – Kim wants to risk more capital in insecure zones.

The group wrote: "The Tories and their supporters in the press are preparing a post-election plan to stay in office even if Labour and the SNP have more seats in parliament.

Harsh sanctions should be reintroduced at the first sign that Iran is preparing a post-JCPOA breakout; this, too, is not precluded by the accord.

Now, as that super PAC prepares a post-Labor Day television advertising blitz in three critical early voting states, the question is whether the juggernaut designed to build and sustain Bush's momentum has already missed its chance to reinvigorate a waning front-runner.

The homogenate was then transferred to a Dounce homogenizer and further homogenized with 30 strokes of the pestle, and then subjected to centrifugation at 1,500 g for 5 minutes at 4°C to prepare a post-nuclear supernatant.

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