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This article (all the premises of which we could pick apart for hours, but I'll leave the detailed doing so to you) was brought to my attention this weekend by a childhood friend who had recently left her husband.
Fifth-grader Munmun Akter's school, the premises of which was still inundated, in Hindukandi village was not closed down, but it was difficult for her and her friends to brave the flood waters to attend classes.
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In January, he launched a public works initiative named San Salvador 100% Illuminado, the premise of which was simple.
He is now also a novelist, having produced "Final Theory," the premise of which is that Albert Einstein unlocked the secret of the universe, the famed Unified Field Theory, and then entrusted parts of it to each of his students.
By 1955, they had become enough of a joke to inspire the hit musical "Damn Yankees," the premise of which was that only a deal with the Devil could put them back up on top.
Friends and family will gather at St. Augustine's Church, in Teaneck, New Jersey, where Robert O'Brien will resurface with a eulogy for his old friend, the premise of which will be that death is like a boat.
The depth of penetration (DOP) for concrete targets generated by a jet is required to achieve a certain value, under the premise of which the crater diameter must be sufficiently large in the present design of a shaped charge.
Oscar Lhermitte is the French artist behind the Urban Stargazing project, the premise of which is, roughly speaking, to repopulate the sky with artificial constellations.
Given the fact that Media Matters has been driving an argument of late, the premise of which was that right-wing media hosts had been trafficking in a sort of speech intended to incite violence and intimidation.
But to normal people, like emailer Larry Alessandrini relates to me today, "Stewart basically laid the seed for his upcoming Rally, the premise of which is that the most extreme, insane voices get all the media attention.
But who really believes Americans would support yet another Middle East war to prevent Iran going the next step to nuclear weaponry, the premise of which is that Iran would be uniquely, irrationally impervious to nuclear deterrence?
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