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Applying an electrical charge makes the mixture complete the circuit by streaming out of the needle on to the metal plate.

Jason and Jarron Collins were Harvard-Westlake’s first great basketball players during the 1990s before moving on to Stanford and the NBA.

Paley went on to make records there with John Wesley Harding and the Mighty Lemon Drops before helming a would-be comeback album by Lewis called “Young Blood” in 1995.

Kennedy went on to compare Trump to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, concluding that the Republican was in some ways worse.

From Salon

Poulain would then go on to calculate the “extreme longevity index”—the number of centenarians born each year in the region divided by the total number of births recorded during that same period.

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

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