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The fact that Warren Buffett's secretary Debbie Bosanek will be Michelle Obama's guest in the House chamber is the clearest sign — Bosanek is a popular talking point for Obama and he will undoubtedly mention tonight that she pays a greater share of her income in taxes than her boss does.

This week when the president speaks to the nation in his State of the Union speech, he will undoubtedly mention the benefits that have already accrued to many Americans because of the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

Even the casual soccer or sports fan -- even someone who has rarely, if ever, watched a soccer match -- when asked to name the best player in the game will undoubtedly mention one, if not both.

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Condon and the Giants have a good working relationship and – not incidentally – Condon represents Eli Manning, who has undoubtedly mentioned how much he wants Cruz to stay.

Although the subject was undoubtedly mentioned at some of the thousands of conservative churches in this part of the country, it was a non-issue at others.

THAT critique will undoubtedly get a mention in the next real Shell Report.

Look at any newsfeed today, and you'll undoubtedly see some mention of AI.

Good article Phil, despite the criticisms you'll undoubtedly receive for mentioning Gerrards name, you're absolutely spot on.

Hammer received mass critical approval for his portrayal of both Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in the 2010 Oscar nominated film "The Social Network" (a role that will undoubtedly always be mentioned in the introductory paragraph of any Hammer interview for the rest of his career).

Through a number of studies mentioned, undoubtedly, NGS represents a great powerful technology today which allows the massive number of sequencing reads to become available for only a short period and routinely be used for various genomewide association studies by aligning and mapping on the reference genome [ 9].

Römer, vol. I p129, &c. a One set of such oracles in particular should be mentioned, since it has come down to us, and is often confused with the Sibylline Books, which were — Smith's article fails to mention it — undoubtedly destroyed in Late Antiquity; according to one source (Rutil. de Reditu suo II.51‑52) by Stilicho.

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