metzger in A Sentence

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    Metzger: This was at which newspaper?

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    And that's not just an arbitrary definition, Metzger said.

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    Maybe you're like Adam Metzger, a regular guy in Brooklyn.

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    Libby Metzger wants to get her son out of jail.

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    Metzger found something that might make your job a little easier.

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    Future studies will need to help answer these questions, Metzger said.

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    Future studies will need to help answer these questions, Metzger says.

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    If Metzger's already taken care of our main problem, we can forget about the girl.

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    I had to send Metzger overseas to pay Mr. Hatto and his wife a visit.

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    And it would leave out the second-most complex, interesting planet in our solar system," said Metzger.

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    The children of moms with gestational diabetes and higher blood sugar were higher in all these categories,” Metzger said.

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    The children of moms with gestational diabetes and higher blood sugar were higher in all these categories,” Metzger says.

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    As per Philip Metzger, a'planet' should be defined on properties that are intrinsic rather than factors which can change with time.

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    Metzger said that the IAU's definition to be a planet had not been heeded by planetary scientists for a long time.

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    We have known for a long time that family characteristics predict a lot about how you're going to look…,” Metzger says.

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    Metzger, says:“ The words‘ neither the Son' are lacking in the majority of the[ manuscript] witnesses of Matthew, including the later Byzantine text.

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    After reviewing scientific literature from the past 200 years, Metzger, who works at the university's Florida Space Institute, said that only one publication had used the orbit-clearing requirement to define a planet-- and that was back in 1802.

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    A telling example is Metzger's interview onDisinfo Nation of Ted Gunderson, a former FBI agent who is known for his investigations of a secret and widespread network of groups in the US who kidnap children and subject them to Satanic ritual abuse and human sacrifice.

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    A telling example is Metzger's interview on Disinfo Nation of Ted Gunderson, a former FBI agent who is known for his investigations of a secret and widespread network of groups in the US who kidnap children and subject them to Satanic ritual abuse and human sacrifice.

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    In Remembered Lives ethnologist Barbara Myerhoff and author Deena Metzger observe that reflecting on the wide variety of memories that come calling in later life enables us to see ourselves and our life story more fully and truthfully than is possible from the perspective of youth.

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