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    But Edmond's data is more promising.

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    Edmond is a great place to live and raise a family.

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    Edmond(1982) involves a businessman who leaves his wife and wanders into a run-down area of New York City.

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    When the world slept in their pessimism, a man by name Edmond Hilary forced the world to change their belief;

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    When the world slept in their pessimism, a man by name Edmond Hilary forced the world to transform their belief;

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    When the world slept in their pessimism, a man by name century Edmond Hilary forced the world to change their belief;

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    The word was first popularized and brought to the mainstream by the 1880s French opera“La Mascotte,” written by playwright Edmond Audran.

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    We don't have enough life to make it back to Earth, but I think we can scratch over to Edmond's planet.

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    The chance to escape, which Edmond had waited, finally appeared and, like any brave person and having initiative, he used it immediately.

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    Edmond, OK My Expert was fast and seemed to have the answer to my taser question at the tips of her fingers.

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    Or Edmond Clovis, one of our participants who was murdered in Thunder Bay after making a step to turn his life around.

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    That was the year that Sir Edmond Halley first realized that comets sighted in 1531, 1607, and 1682 were all the same comet.

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    He also collaborates actively in the Outamaro(1891) and Hokousai(1896) books, written by Edmond de Goncourt, providing him with translations of Japanese texts and countless information.

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    Designers Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby have worked alongside the V&A to create Forecast- a wind powered installation which is displayed in the Edmond J.

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    The shortage is acutely felt in places like Edmond Public Schools, which currently has more than two dozen positions open in its middle and high schools.

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    Along the same lines, the trailblazing scientist Edmond Halley(after whom the famous comet is named) reasoned in 1753 that the interior of our planet must likewise be"inhabited.".

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    I wish damion Edmond dias sends his sister asprinie jessica romer a friend request on facebook and messages her with a smiley face after unblocking her on facebook.

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    A few years later in 1841, a simple and efficient artificial hand-pollination method was developed by a 12-year-old slave named Edmond Albius on Réunion, a method still used today.

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    A few years later in 1841, a simple and efficient artificial hand pollination method was developed by a 12-year-old slave named Edmond Albius on Réunion, a method still used today.

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    Then I was advised that the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics(Harvard University) was starting a lab on“institutional corruption” which would focus on how such industry influences can corrupt an institution.

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    It tells the story of a young man, Edmond Dantes who, betrayed by his friends, gets to be imprisoned in the dungeons of d'If castle, where he stays for a very long time.

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    After computing the orbit of the only comet visible to the naked eye that might dart across the night sky twice in a lifetime, Edmond Halley grew extremely intrigued by the force of gravity.

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    Ultimately, it was Newton's friend, editor and publisher, Edmond Halley, who, in his 1705 Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets, used Newton's new laws to calculate the gravitational effects of Jupiter and Saturn on cometary orbits.

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    The two companies' lawyer, Edmond Pereira, has confirmed that they are under investigation by the Singapore authorities, but insisted they did not have any current links, interests or any sort of relationship with entities in North Korea.

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    He assisted Robert Edmond Grant's investigations of the anatomy and life cycle of marine invertebrates in the Firth of Forth, and on 27 March 1827 presented at the Plinian his own discovery that black spores found inoyster shells were the eggs of a skate leech.

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    Halley's comet has been observed as far back as 240 BC, though it wasn't until the 18th century that a man by the name of Edmond Halley realized that this one comet was the same one that had been appearing for centuries in a regular time interval.

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    He assisted Robert Edmond Grant's investigations of the anatomy and life cycle of marine invertebrates in the Firth of Forth, and on 27 March 1827 presented at the Plinian his own discovery that black spores found in oyster shells were the eggs of a skate leech.

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    Edmond“answered” to Abbé Faria's call to help him dig the tunnel that would have brought them freedom, and, furthermore, this answer brought him other benefits, as well: learn how to write and read, learn philosophy and develop the abilities and skills in using weapons and knowing people.

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    You see, Edmond Halley, more popularly remembered today for the comet that bears his name, had not only observed them(as presumably had many before even if they hadn't documented it in a form that has survived to today), but more importantly correctly identified the cause all the way back in 1715, noting,

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    You see, I am the one who saved your father's life, one day he wanted to kill himself, just like you want to kill yourself today; I am the man who sent the bag to your sister and The Pharaoh to your father, I am Edmond Dantes on the knees of whom, when you were just a boy, you played, and whom you all believed to be dead.

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