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Michigan has a surplus (a non-profit word for profit) that exceeds the entire Florida Gulf Coast budget, subject to the way Michigan subsidizes its other sports programs.
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That's the word from the non-profit research group Kids in Danger, which has been tracking toy injuries and deaths among recalled products since 2001.
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There is no official word yet on non-US prices.
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The charge? 1.25 cents a word for general, non-legal work.
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Dixon-Woods agrees that better food labeling, more education, and stricter regulation is necessary to reduce misunderstanding and negative attitudes about nut allergies especially in the United States, where peanut-based products are ubiquitous and the word allergy is frequently used to describe non-life-threatening conditions such as hay fever.
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The internet and mobile technology enable non-politicians to do without big party organisations to spread the word.
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For non-Australians, it is important to understand the toxicity of word "elite".
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The navigation, at first glance, feels overdone in a Ms. Pacman sense of the word, but in application proved efficient at forewarning a non-Angeleno native about upcoming lane changes and turns.
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It is a word that can be pronounced fairly accurately in other languages by non-English speakers.
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Additionally, no word on whether or not it will be made available at a future date for non-preorders.
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Utopias (incidentally the coined word Utopia doesn't mean "a good place, " it means merely "a non- existent place") have been common in the literature of the past three or four hundred years, but the "favourable" ones are invariably unappetising, and usually lacking in vitality as well.
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