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Yes: refers to women who want to get pregnant in the future and those who are not sure about a future pregnancy.
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And yes, Mr. Chase refers to the president by his first name.
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By way of Scholar Frederick Hess (yes, he really refers to himself as "scholar"), AEI offers the appearance of critical appraisal of CCSS.
"Her Name Was Lola" -- yes, the title refers to the Barry Manilow song -- opens with a brokenhearted man named Max Lesser still trying to recover from the woman he let get away, before leaping back five years earlier to a fateful meeting at the London Coliseum shop.
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It concerns environmental action, yes, but only tangentially refers to the effects of global warming.
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