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It found that $18,000 was paid to “Google Image Domain,” which likely refers to the AdSense display network.

Apple has issued invites for a new media event on March 9, with the tagline "Spring Forward," which likely refers to time, hence the Apple Watch is a good guess for the star of the show.

The location was recorded as the Gulf of Aden near "Gischin", which likely refers to the town of Qishn in eastern Yemen.

An ambiguous passage refers to extensive damage to the city's "inner wall" from an earthquake on 25 September 478, which likely refers to the Constantinian wall, and Theophanes the Confessor reports renewed earthquake damage in 557.

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Seventy-seven percent (37) of advisories mentioned that fish is a source of protein, and 46% (22) mentioned that fish contain omega-3 fatty acids or beneficial or good oils or fats (which likely refer to omega-3 fatty acids and which will be discussed in that context).

His third source was "The Center for Climate Research," which most likely refers to a paper published by David Legates, who used to head the University of Delaware's so-named center.

"Eden as We Recall," which most likely refers to Eden's Expressway, the scrappy SoHo studio where the piece was first conceived, becomes as much about sound as about space.

ABI says its "market intelligence" of the "strong potential emergence of smart watches" — note the careful hedge, and don't bet the farm on this one just yet — is based on the emergence over the past nine months of "a number of new smart watches", which is likely referring to Kickstarter-funded Pebble and its myriad of wrist-coveting, crowdfunded competitors.

One current option is to query a poison control center, which would likely refer them to a specialist from an established network of clinical toxicologists.

The name teff is thought to originate from the Amharic word teffa, which means "lost" and likely refers to the minute seeds.

The lizard is probably Trachylepis atlantica and the record of snakes most likely refers to Amphisbaena ridleyi, which is actually an amphisbaenian instead of a snake.

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