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They are thieves!" Ms. Shepard yelled, standing under a bronze statue of George Washington.
In the old brick fortress at the entrance, there was a girl in a wet bikini playing a piano under a bronze bust of Jackie Robinson.
Under a bronze band representing the river, most panels also show the wildlife beneath the surface, swimming westward, while the human story progresses eastward.
Shortly before noon, Robert Haines took his place under a bronze plaque that was set in the bank wall in 1927 and that read: "Near this spot annually since 1688 the Proprietors of the West Division of New Jersey Proprietors have met on April 10 to elect members of the council".
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Right now, under the Affordable Care Act, the average deductible (what someone pays for healthcare before his or her insurer starts covering costs) is $6,000 under what's called a "bronze" plan and $3,600 under a "silver" plan.
3500 masochists apply, 350 gain a lottery start, 280 finish, the ultimate goal is to finish under 24 hours which is rewarded by a silver buckle, the second prize is finishing under 30 hours and a bronze buckle.
And, in the centre of the parlour, directly under a bombastic bronze chandelier, sits Mrs Castaway.
His most daring pronouncement -- the legend on a 1938 war memorial guaranteed to provoke just about everyone -- was inscribed on a bronze plaque under a heavy-caliber naval artillery shell mounted prominently on a pedestal on campus.
Meanwhile, Lee, an office assistant in Seoul, said he was pleased to win a bronze medal under the flag of the two Koreas, who marched together Friday night at the opening ceremony.
Mechanical properties of the implanted surfaces were tested under atmosphere by abrading with a bronze wheel wetted with diamond suspension.
That's pretty close to what, under the Affordable Care Act, qualifies as a "bronze" plan. .
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