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Senator Bridget McKenzie used it this week to describe people opposed to lifting the ban on Adler shotguns.
Christie's also used it this season to illustrate another of Picasso's Dora Maar portraits, painted the same month.
Miranda Devine also used it this week to describe persons that frequent the Qantas chairmans' lounge and may be swayed by Alan Joyce's commitment to marriage equality.
Karen Bragg, a spokeswoman for Pick-a-Prof, said company data indicated 27percentt of the College Park students had registered with Pick-a-Prof and used it this semester.
One excess leads to another, and so while Airbnb is certainly a serious service (I used it this weekend to rent a cabin for a wedding I'm going to, kicking $55 to the company in fees as part of the process), it also managed to build the replica.
Snapchat has really grown from the days when it was used primarily to send nudes: take, for instance, when Montreal teenagers allegedly used it this weekend to document their participation in committing arson.
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Regardless of who was using it, this election showed the word had less importance this year than it used to.
Austen, Dickens, and Henry James all use it this way.
"When they went to use it this week, it wasn't working".
But if he is going to use it, this is the year to do so.
He said he'd use it this week because the greens are a little bit slower.
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