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14.07.2011 â 11:33 | User: Èííà
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Comments: 107 Publications: 93
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It may be caused by the carelessness of others who have let germs escape from their bodies so that they are able to reach us.
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Comments: 93 Publications: 89
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Birds and squirrels have less of this glorious independence of spirit.
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Comments: 862 Publications: 58
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Medical men are too often called upon to witness the effects of acute rheumatism in the young subject.
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28.07.2011 â 00:13 | User: perry
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Comments: 458 Publications: 93
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A mark shall be made four feet from each goal on the side of the tank and an imaginary line between these marks shall be called the fourfoot line.
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05.08.2011 â 07:26 | User: Toni
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Comments: 745 Publications: 59
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I never should have made this out, had not my species theory convinced me, that an hermaphrodite species must pass into a bisexual species by insensibly small stages; and here we have it, for the male organs in the hermaphrodite are beginning to fail, and independent males ready formed.ëþáîì ñëó÷àå ñïàñèáî âñåì, êòî äà¸ò panasonic driver for uf-790 âûáðàòü ëó÷øèå.
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14.08.2011 â 14:01 | User: Olya
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Comments: 320 Publications: 68
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Spontaneous generation seems almost as great a puzzle as preordination.
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17.08.2011 â 14:16 | User: Ilya
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Comments: 36 Publications: 22
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That would lay open a fine tract of country, alone; but unfortunately, it is said that once started, it was not so easy to control the flames, which spread considerably beyond their appointed limits.
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23.08.2011 â 23:34 | User: Polina
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Comments: 530 Publications: 82
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Unless some one at hand can give aid before the doctor comes, much suffering and even death may result when a simple accident occurs.
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01.09.2011 â 01:35 | User: eeqdso
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Comments: 211 Publications: 58
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Nor were they without apprehensions, as it was, that desperation should push the people upon tumults, and cause them to rifle the houses of rich men and plunder the markets of provisions; in which case the country people, who brought provisions very freely and boldly to town, would have been terrified from coming any more, and the town would have sunk under an unavoidable famine.
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