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The Dutch commander, Justin of Nassau, bowing as he proffers the key to the city, raises his head, surprised, to meet the eyes of Spinola, who touches him on the shoulder with one hand while dangling a mace of command in the other.
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This version is a big, gorgeous yeast bread, flavored with nutmeg, mace, brandy, and Madeira and containing a generous amount of dried fruits.
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And with that cover, three wounded Americans made their escape -- including a grievously injured Stephan Mace.
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While not a big seller by itself, it represents the vanguard of a new personalized medicine approach from Pfizer cancer honcho Mace Rothenberg.
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He astonished his fellow MPs in 1976, grabbing the mace in the House of Commons and waving it above his head in a moment of madness.
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Then Romesha and his soldiers came up with another plan: Go outside and lay down heavy fire from the machine guns as an airstrike targeted a village nearby that militants were using as a staging area, giving the three soldiers -- Larson, Mace and Sgt.
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Author Donald Mace Williams' extensive research into the camp and its occupants reveals that the artwork wasn't a gesture from grateful prisoners to their humane wardens, as some have thought.
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Dr Peter Mace, assistant medical director of the private health group Bupa, said some of these tests did have a role to play but that explanation of risk was key.
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