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A sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievement.
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Since 1994, according to Motto Kryla & Fisher, wine industry analysts and consultants based in St. Helena, Calif., adult Americans' per capita spending on wine has increased 83percentto to $64 a year from $35, while their yearly consumption has risen 22percentto to 8.4 bottles from 6.9.
However, suicidal gestures according to Motto were also included.
Suicide attempt was scored according to Motto [ 40] and Weisman and Worden [ 41] and graded for severity in a previous study on these severely depressed patients [ 7].
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Fremont lives up to its motto, to a point.
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Physicians and paramedics trained interested people free of charge in cardiovascular resuscitation according to the motto 'We learn how to save lives'.
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Mr Borlaug loved to talk of reaching for the stars, but his day-to-day motto was an earthly one.
The credo of the ESA guidelines is to use management algorithms with predefined intervention triggers according to another motto: 'use a protocol'.
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