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The episode ends with Puddy, Jerry and Kramer at another Devils-Rangers playoff, this time with their shirts off and chests painted as part of a five-man D-E-V-I-L-S chain.
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New Life's founder and chairman, Norvell L. Olive, and its president, Michael D.
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Pour cette raison l'UNESCO s'efforce de renforcer la perspective philosophique dans tous ses programmes et champs d'action.
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The Jardin du Luxembourg is no hidden gem, but the elegant park does loom large in the novel's main romantic narrative it's where Marius and Cosette meet, fall in love and rendezvous near the Rue de l'Ouest, now known as Rue d'Assas, in the park's southwest corner.
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"Any time a franchiser discloses the fact that a significant amount of their franchisees are up in arms against them, it's pretty serious business, " says Mario L. Herman, an attorney in Washington, D.
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She eventually relocated to Covington, Louisiana, and then to a fellow church member's home in New Orleans until she could rebuild the house she had shared with her brother, L.D.
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Whitely P, Haracopos D, Knivsberg AM, Reichelt KL, Parlar S, Jacobsen J, Seim A, Pedersen L, Schondel M, Shattock P.
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