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To some in Washington, Mr. Tillerson has served as a type of adult supervision for Mr. Trump.
Mr. Riofrio also served as a type of amateur pharmacist and translator, helping Spanish-speaking immigrants read their utility bills.
Collectively, these modified bones may have served as a type of intermediate shell structure from which the carapace and plastron evolved.
Mr. Lynch delighted his fans a decade ago by creating a labyrinthine Web site that served as a type of window into his wacky, surrealist mind.
Collectively, these modified bones may have served as a type of intermediate shell structure from which the carapace and plastron evolved in later forms.
"It was common for charity cases to require a relative as a witness to the operation," Dr. Nuland said, "and this often served as a type of informed consent".
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In the context of sufferation, the Black urban poor respond to poverty through lottery scamming, which serves as a type of reparations for post-colonial exploitation.
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