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NealR2000 [NealR2000@gmail.com] said: > Brother unexpectedly passed away recently and some comments have been > made that lead me to suspect that his girlfriend/partner might claim > a > portion of his estate. Here are some facts: > > Brother and girlfriend/partner were never married and never engaged > in > a civil union. > > Brother made a Will four years ago in which he named only myself     

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Author: Yellow
Date: May 6, 2008 15:20

Brother unexpectedly passed away recently and some comments have been made that lead me to suspect that his girlfriend/partner might claim a portion of his estate. Here are some facts: Brother and girlfriend/partner were never married and never engaged in a civil union. Brother made a Will four years ago in which he named only myself as both Executor and sole beneficiary of his estate
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> Obveeus wrote >> Ed Stasiak wrote >> >> No, Mongo didn't start barking until it was almost over. > > Well, since the challenge is heavily edited, we are clearly both just > presenting an opinion here, not any 'fact'. No, it was clear that Eliza's tribe had almost finished their puzzle (despite being way behind to begin with) before Mongo started barking, as we could see the zig-zag pattern     

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Author: NealR2000
Date: May 6, 2008 12:40

"Ed Stasiak" <estasiak@att.net> wrote: Obveeus wrote It appeared that Joel was barking side orders almost from the beginning, just as we have seen him bark orders at every challenge in the game. No, Mongo didn't start barking until it was almost over. Well, since the challenge is heavily edited, we are clearly both just presenting an opinion here, not any 'fact'. We have
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That is the modern context. There was a pharoah, Willie Wonka, who had a bunch of people, the Umpaloompas, who did the work. But they were there because they wanted to be there. They did the work in exchange for their passion chocolate and were very happy. And even when Veronica demanded one, Willie said no they are not for sale as only slaves can be sold. Then imagine some moron that wants     

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Author: Ed Stasiak
Date: Mar 8, 2008 20:14

On Feb 20, 8:27�am, Skipper <dadwri...@gmail.not> wrote: In article <1bb9cb1c-c7e0-40c3-815f-ae58c3955...@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, <"marybo...@verizon.net"> wrote: On Feb 19, 7:51�pm, pinky <pinknebul...@yahoo.com> wrote: What do you write? �Love letters on Matt's and Skip's ass? pink Certainly none on yours. BTW, you should see someone about
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Goog wrote: > "Sean Cross" <sean.cross@crm.nospam.co.nz> wrote in message > news:4794745d@newsgroups.borland.com... >> I have done some crude benchmarking using the Boehm garbage collector >> in delphi. > > I would like to understand whether or not the GC you are using is > actually stable for a production application, and thanks to your work > here (and others who are constructively     

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Author: Obveeus
Date: Mar 8, 2008 15:22

"Sean Cross" <sean.cross@crm.nospam.co.nz> wrote in message news:4794745d@newsgroups.borland.com... I have done some crude benchmarking using the Boehm garbage collector in delphi. Sean, Thanks for taking the time to research this. I don't understand the harsh responses you're receiving in this forum. I find this topic very interesting. Whether or not a particular garbage collector
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"Arthur Ness" <arthurjness@verizon.net> wrote in message news:L_Bbj.9498$_o6.4545@trndny06... > "David Raleigh Arnold" <dra@openguitar.com> wrote in message > news:wChbj.8269$E01.4880@newsfe22.lga... > (now stop bothering me, please. take some classes at the community college > and learn something about music. then maybe you can contriubute something > worthwhile to this list.) HUH     

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Author: Jesus Christ
Date: Feb 27, 2008 13:47

The point is violin strings are a pure fifth distant from one another and perfectly in tune. The violin is NOT an equal tempered instrument. If you're going to temper your violin strings, how will you know when you've reached the proper temperament? Hire Marne Nixon's dad? Violins play in a kind of just intonation. A good player (with a good ear) can play in tune in any key without adjustmenhts
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Author: charley
Date: Feb 20, 2008 05:35

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Author: Sean Cross
Date: Jan 22, 2008 11:59

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Author: Goog
Date: Jan 22, 2008 08:31

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Author: Jez
Date: Dec 24, 2007 05:35

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Author: himmelhoch
Date: Dec 23, 2007 15:31

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