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The disclosure set off a controversy that scrambled the usual partisan lines in Congress.
The case featured an alignment of justices that scrambled the usual ideological alliances.
A final location on the game board that scrambled its four-letter first word plus RAT into its seven-letter second word was the CORE REACTOR.
Thomas said his baskets resulted from the double-teams that scrambled toward Johnson and the other Knicks.
A PGP-protected document would contain an encryption key unique to the document that scrambled the file's contents.
It was a welcome sign for a corporation that scrambled until the final hours before the event to raise money.
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Our proposal is that Scrambling languages such as Russian employ P-syntactic scrambling to position foci VP-finally.
In this paper we discuss scrambling type phenomena in Danish [object shift (OS ], and Russian and argue that scrambling is a P honological -syntactic rule in the P honological -syntactic
Chiltepin, chile de árbol (the one that scrambles up trees), Tabasco, serrano, pasilla, Chimayó.
But most of all we're baffled by an act that scrambles our categories of justice.
J&J has more than 165 separate operating companies that scramble relentlessly for new products and markets.
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