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analogical ****ociation. A mark on the back of the
throat portends beheading. One on the lips
portends overeating. A mark on the nose—which the Gr****s like...
-
Headines in The New York
Times following Lincoln's
first inauguration portended imminent hostilities; less than six w****s later, the
Confederate Army...
-
Smith lauds Adams for his
fight against radicals whose promised reforms portended anarchy and misery. Ferling, in his 1992 biography,
writes that "Adams...
- Morton,
warned of a
split in the FOSS community: "the
release of GPLv3
portends the
Balkanisation of the
entire Open
Source Universe upon
which we rely...
-
within [a
prescribed period of time], it must be
realized that this sign
portends death." The
Hippocratic facies is
named after Hippocrates, who
first described...
- Porten**** is an
abandoned coastal city in
western Mauritania. The name is a
corruption of the
Portuguese name
Porto d'Arco. It was
located in the Ouad...
-
Judgment is at variance..." His
closest advisors formed two factions,
portending the
First Party System.
Secretary of the
Treasury Alexander Hamilton formed...
- the
abandonment of the deal; The
Economist reported that "for FCA, this
portended ****ure interference".
Nissan also had
various concerns about the impact...
-
successful leader. Tita's
challenge to
tradition will also be
successful and
portends successful change for Mexico. On the
other hand,
while tradition serves...
- of
Conservative support again and gave them a lead over the Liberals,
portending a
change in government.
Ultimately this
scandal was
linked to a blackberry...