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That lessened the regulatory hurdles and provided a choicer partner, he said.
And it seems that attendees were all fairly shocked by the choicer to have Trump as speaker.
"Defunding" Planned Parenthood has become a rallying cry among anti-choice advocates and a surefire way to enrage any red-blooded pro-choicer.
During the meeting, each woman in turn read out from a podium some of the choicer insults she had received on the job.
" Among the choicer moments in "The Look" was Ms. Rampling's acknowledgment, "We do want people to like us, to think that we're not monsters.
Consumption is put at about 3,000 tons annually, including 1,000 tons of imports from places like Iceland and Norway — which are said to produce choicer cuts.
Ms. Rubin-Vega has one of the choicer roles: Inez has a snazzy way with a quip, and Ms. Rubin-Vega zings them out with appealing élan.
Lowering corporate tax rates, overhauling entitlements, ending abortion—these mainstays of the conservative political class and intelligentsia have all taken a backseat to the ludicrous notion of building a massive wall on the Mexican border, proposed by a former pro-choicer who is more than a little Obamacare-curious.
If you're stuck in a cycle of thumbing through streaming sites, looking up trailers, and ultimately rewatching "The Office" for the millionth time, you may want to set your sights on a smaller, choicer pool of options — like all the nominated or award-winning original series on Prime Video.
He as a guest in Eat Bulaga's segment BOOM! as a color blue choicer. JV Suzara John Vincent Suzara (born March 29, 1996), or simply known as JV, is from Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. Suzara joined That's My Bae: "Twerk It" Dance Contest, but was eliminated in the semi-final round.
Krogh, a physiologist and Professor at the University of Copenhagen, won the 1920 Nobel prize for his description of capillary blood flow and regulation, introduced the principles of human physiology to Danish high school students. Krogh's demonstrations introduced the students to a number of modern physiology instruments and experimental techniques.Kalckar, 1991, p. 2-3 The experience seems to have profoundly influenced Kalckar's choicer of research area.
Both Chippendale and Sheraton made or designed many bookcases, mostly glazed with little lozenges encased in fretwork frames, often of great charm and elegance. In the eyes of some, the grace of some of Sheraton's satinwood bookcases has rarely been equalled. The French cabinetmakers of the same period were also highly successful with small ornamental cases. Mahogany, rosewood satinwood and even choicer exotic timbers were used; they were often inlaid with marquetry and mounted with chased and gilded bronze.
Immediately before the Yukon Gold Rush brought new wealth to Seattle late in the decade, only the Seattle Theater and the Third Avenue Theater survived, both booked by New York-based Klaw & Erlanger (K&E;), and neither getting any of K&E;'s choicer acts. Even the box house operators had left for greener pastures. Once Seattle became the main supply center for Yukon prospectors, cash from the miners brought back the box houses.Eric L. Flom, Cort, John (1861-1929), HistoryLink.
Among other things William inherited from his father the residue of his interesting collection of religious relics, after some of the choicer items had been allocated to selected recipients.Will of William Haute of Bishopsbourne (9 May/October 4 1462); Consistory Court of Canterbury, Vol. 2, fol. 79. Lengthy abstract in Davis, The Ancestry of Mary Isaac, p. 150-52. Both William and his father were included in commissions of array of December 1459 and 1460 to resist the rebellious adherents of Richard Earl of Warwick.Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry VI: 1452–1461 (HMSO 1910), pp.
In British usage, a chiffonier is similar to a sideboard, but differentiated by its smaller size and by the enclosure of the whole of the front by doors. It was one of the many curious developments of the mixed taste, at once cumbrous and bizarre, which prevailed in furniture during the Empire period in England. The earliest chiffoniers date from that time; they are usually of rosewood – the favorite timber of that moment; their furniture (the technical name for knobs, handles, and escutcheons) was most commonly of brass, and there was very often a raised shelf with a pierced brass gallery at the back. The doors were well panelled and often edged with brass-beading, while the feet were pads or claws, or, in the choicer examples, sphinxes in gilded bronze.

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