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In 1929, he said, at the age of 15, he had the experience that changed his life.
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About 320,000 people downloaded Evernote in the first week of the Mac App Store.
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I suspect this is because many of them stopped blogging as much as they used to.
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Three years after that, the district would face a deficit of nearly $13 million.
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Jonathan Postal's works can be seen at the gallery through the end of the month.
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Giller is one of about 20 NFL hopefuls working out at D1 Sports in Cool Springs.
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Meanwhile, Fisher has some explaining of his handling of the Chuck Cecil matter.
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Regardless of what happens from here on out, it's been quite a ride for Belmont.
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They attributed most of the rise to more victims being willing to report crimes.
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  • Common misspelling of 've; Expressing direction. (now obsolete or dialectal) From (of distance, direction), "off". [from 9th c.] (obsolete except in phrases) Since, from (a given time, earlier state etc.). [from 9th c.] From, away from (a position, number, distance etc.). [from 10th c. ...
  • Old French
  • Peculiar O stars in which emission features at 4634-4641 from N III and 4686 from He II are present. They have a well-developed absorption spectrum, which implies that the excitation mechanism of the emission lines is selective, unlike that of Wolf-Rayet stars. ...
  • An organic horizon consisting largely of fibric materials that are readily identifiable as botanical materials. Fibric material is not well decomposed having a von Post scale of decomposition ranging from class 1 to 4. It has a rubbed fiber volume of > 40%. ...
  • Clan " or " family " gods, and therefore receive honours not paid to the hereditary totems of Australia and North America, which have nothing godlike. ...
  • Total number of volumes for the dictionary
  • An abbreviation representing an open-face watch, which is a watch with a cover on the reverse and a crystal only over the face on the obverse.
  • When used before a property name, denotes the owner of a property, for example, John Carruthers of Holmains - which allows the owner to also be known as simply Holmains
  • The word of instead of have is unacceptable, especially in such expressions as could of, may of, might of, must of, should of, and would of. The correct forms are could have, may have, might have, must have, should have, and would have.