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* To the creepy chick referred to in this post, be it that she ever reads this: We don't think you, personally, are creepy.
Larry Kotlikoff is the founder and president of Economic Security Planning, a company that markets Maximize My Social Security, a Social Security benefits calculator referred to in this post.
*The Cassano memo referred to in this post included transactions for which AIG was being asked to produce more money.
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This is what I referred to in the post last September (linked above) as the lifecycle dynamic that affects cable.
And the family referred to in the Post headline is that of Tristane Banon, who has accused D.S.K. of rape.
And the statements by the captain, Donald J. Reese, that were referred to in the Post article contradicted his sworn testimony to Army investigators in January.
— The South African study referred to in the post is flawed based on information from eyewitnesses and needs to be reviewed by better "scientists".
The existence and the ambitiousness of what was referred to in this space, two weeks before the Post and Guardian stories, as the N.S.A.'s "data collection and analysis on a global scale" have been known in broad outline for a long time.
This discussion is related to the post-design phase referred to in this book.
To be precise, the 92 deaths referred to in my post is simply my manual count of deaths from the 40 mass shootings occurring in 2015 (reported here) the number that occurred in 2015.
First, we delivered the table referred to in the previous post to the client without further modification, and the client was very happy with it.
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