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Her final Hollywood film was Charge of the Lancers (1954); thereafter she worked intermittently in television.
Minaya suggested that Rubin might therefore have had an ulterior motive in writing damaging stories about Bernazard, who was charge of those operations for the team.
The first person she got to know was Charge (Slides 2, 11 and 13), a rapper and hip-hop producer who instinctively understood why she wanted to photograph the area, she said.
Just a few days later, an anarchist jumped or was pushed from a window in the office of Luigi Calabresi, who was charge of his interrogation at the Milan police station, and was killed.
How ironic an exit would have been for the last time Spartak coach Michael Laudrup was at White Hart Lane, he was in was charge of the Getafe side that infamously upset the odds and led to Martin Jol unceremoniously getting the sack.
The solution was charge balanced by adjusting the chloride concentration.
The binding energy scale was charge referenced to the C1s photoelectron peak at 285 eV.
The smartest thing that Google did was charge for the click, not the sale, because it isn't Google's fault if your site converts poorly (or if a sale/action is not relevant, as it is for, say, auto research).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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