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The book's introduction, which cites Jewel's influences, misspells Bukowski.
The word has since been spotted on Dictionary.com, which cites Webster's New Millennium as its source.
Obama's statement comes from the Department of Energy's Website, which cites the Solar Foundation's wage figures.
The report, which cites some improvements, was to be made public today.
His exact whereabouts have not been disclosed by the government, which cites security concerns.
The price is $200 million, according to the report, which cites unidentified people with knowledge of the situation.
The video, which cites the "new Afghanistan being created in Syria" as inspiration, is the first to specifically target Kashmir.
"I won't let you sell one of France's best start-ups," Mr. Montebourg said, according to the newspaper, which cites people briefed on the meeting.
According to Reuters, which cites an unidentified person familiar with the deal, the billionaire was unable to line up enough equity financing.
For the year so far, the hedge fund is up 10.9 percent, according to Reuters, which cites two unidentified people familiar with the results.
Mr. Rowhani now finds himself mocked by the Jalili camp, which cites those negotiations as an example of ignorance and weakness.
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