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So it generally ended up as an ingredient in sausages or, less reputably, secreted at the bottom of a wrapped package of “loin chops.”

"Look, the golf industry is a 20-company industry. So there's a large list of companies that you can talk to that reputably can produce the proper equipment," Steinberg told GolfChannel.com.

Little Venice is a name reputably coined by Lord Byron, who once lived in the area.

Nobody has yet taken the chance to add their name to a long line of owners, ranging from the young President to, far less reputably, a pot smuggler.

DB: I am not aware of any reputably -sourced incident of this ever happening.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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