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Which, as is now routine, brings us to Lancaster and the vexed case of Steffon Armitage.
General Hartmann did not comment on Friday's ruling, which, as is common at Guantánamo, was not publicly released immediately.
The financial institutions which, as is their wont, had bought at the top of the market, suddenly stopped buying.
Tama Janowitz's first novel in five years features a dystopia which, as is standard, serves as a commentary on present-day America.
The symbol under scrutiny is the MGM lion logo, which, as is explained in a demanding gallery news release, embeds references to Columbia University and ancient Rome.
Amid this chorus, Ivanka avoids going into detail about her fashion business, which, as is clear from other reporting, is not the alluring retail juggernaut she sketches here.
Many chose D.J. names and themes that correspond to interests or skills — which, as is common with autism, tend to be an extensive knowledge of a particular subject.
It turns out that it comes from farbissen, which — as is typical in Yiddish — has connotations that go beyond its usual translation as "bitter".
Such behaviour makes linear polymers especially suitable for forming into fibres, which, as is explained below, are usually spun from a molten state or from solution.
It is part of the stop-start system which, as is usual, stops the engine when the car is stationary, in neutral and the clutch pedal is up.
He wants a piece of the other man's show-business action, which, as is evident in one pathetic scene of two hot numbers turned on by George's fame, is the only action he has hopes of getting.
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