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In 1638, a proposal was made to revive the use of robes for the wives of knights in ceremonies,
made to revive the use of robes for the wives of knights in ceremonies, but this did not
You were made to go out and get hurt.
You were made to go out and get her
and I don't think it's fair that disabled people are made to feel like they've got to validate themselves and their disability or their illness,
But if you can't, you should in no way shape or form be made to feel guilty or be ashamed for that or be made to feel like you've got to give a long monologue of your health history.
Prosecutors argued Edwards orchestrated this web of money and that the payments were made to help his campaign.
and that the payments were made to help his campaign.
It's made to mimic GLP-1.
The digestive system is designed to do all of this naturally but GLP-1-based medications are made to amplify the hormone's numerous health effects.
The venue needed to host more than one big event a year to remain profitable, so efforts were made to create new and different types of shows there throughout the year.
were made to create new and different types of shows there throughout the year.
£20,000, and you can have one made to your own specification for less than £40,000,
£20,000, and you can have one made to your own specification for less than £40,000,
maternal infertility, babies were made to carry genetic information from
We are already building a modified version of Cas9 that is made to change just a single letter, fixing the disease in the cell.
Thank you to my mom for the sacrifices she made to get me here.
And reorgs have historically either been made to benefit the company but have historically always frustrated employees.