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The question read: Next, I'm going to read you a list of issues.
The post in question read: "Just saw a guy have a glass of coke, a cappuccino, a croissant and a ham & cheese sandwich for breakfast.
"You Can't Ask a Teacher for Help Unless Everyone in Your Group Has the Same Question" read a sign in one New York classroom she visited.
Can you tell me?" The question, read in the context of the latest ransacking of the Mosul museum, becomes unanswerable as the last traces of an indigenous minority are decimated.
Today I learn (later than everyone else, but I go to bed in the middle of the afternoon in order to bring you each day's Olympics news at the crack of dawn) that the graffito in question read "Go Jess".
As long as it's done properly, with a label explaining the contents' origin, I don't see the problem (for more on this question, read a previous Monday Note: "The insidious power of brand content").
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The advert in question reads: "Not Gay! Ex-Gay, Post-Gay and Proud.
"G.I.'s have one stock question," reads Burson's very first script.
One question reads: "David, a Boy Scout, believes that homosexuality is wrong.
The email in question reads: .
"Briefly explain what hard water is," one test question reads.
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