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Let me suggest that is what happens, when someone else is paying for what you want or think you should get. The one who pays the bill, is the kind of the hill, and they can decide if they will pay for something you think you need, and they are the ones who will decide not to pay for what you think you need. "Florida" <demeter547opine@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4e299cdd-efbb-49ad     

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Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: Sep 20, 2008 16:17

The defendents' squirrey defense? "...plaintiffs want...to second- guess the manner by which Florida's elected officials and policymakers have chosen to make those services available in light of the state's available resources." To put it another way: "you peasants shut up and take what you're given. Policymakers have the divine right to decide your future for you, and nursing homes have
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tony cooper wrote: > On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:35:46 +0100, LFS > <laura@DRAGONspira.fsbusiness.co.uk> wrote: > >> Setting aside the slight puzzle of what "warehouse headquarters" might >> be, the glimpse that I had of the building as we passed did not reveal >> anything iconic AFAICS. >> >> I would have taken a photo but Husband was not eager to stop, having >> just spent an hour and a half     

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Author: Florida
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:16

"Philip K" <PhilipK@aol/com> wrote in news:48aa2994_2@cnews: Hi Everybody, 1. This shot was taken from Sandy Hook across Sandy Hook Bay towards the town of Atlantic Highlands. 2. It was taken at ISO 100; f 2.8, 1/10 second with a Panasonic FZ50 camera. 3. The photo is untouched by human hands or by my hands. Phil PS to Ken: How about dropping the rule about
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In message <l7bhm5-96m.ln1@rubberchicken.nocrap>, Michel Buijsman <abuse@rubberchicken.nl> writes >Ah yes, tardshrines... My favourite Darwin Competition floral display is in Waslost (aka Walsall). It's been in place for at least a few years now, celebrating the unfortunate deaths of two freelance socialists (tm RAH) who, given the evidential residue of a hacksaw and a blowtorch, were attempting     

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Author: LFS
Date: Sep 7, 2008 09:31

Force Majeure wrote: Mike Laight <mklaight2005@yahoo.com> wrote: Like how president shrub refused to be interviewed by Keith Olbermann, or even Chris Matthews, or even Brian Williams? You would have to be a Canadian to get this one, but I'd like to see Obama interviewed by Hockey Night In Canada icon Don Cherry. He's all mouth and no brains. A little like Sean Hannity
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gerg@panix.com (Greg Andrews) writes: > Robert Uhl <eadmund42@NOSPAMgmail.com> writes: >>"Mike Andrews" <mikea@mikea.ath.cx> writes: >>> >>> [1] After the birth of Jesus, was Mary ritually unclean? Says who? >>> Why? Discuss. >> >>Considering all else that was unusual about that birth (e.g. the lack of >>pain), I'd say no. >> > > Lack of pain? Where did you read that? In any     

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Author: JoeB
Date: Aug 18, 2008 20:06

> About the css issue, I am solving it by using tables as usual. A stroke of pragmatism! Cheers! 8) -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Community Expert (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!) ================== http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources ================== "(_seb_)" <seb@webtrans1
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Michael Fesser wrote: > .oO((_seb_)) > >> Michael Fesser wrote: >>> Why do the links have to be block-level elements and floated? As normal >>> inline-level elements you could easily center them with 'text-align'. >>> You then just have to make sure that each thumbnail is a 50x50px square >>> on its own. >> no, the thumbnails are never bigger than 50x50, but they are not necessarily squares     

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Author: Robert Sneddon
Date: Aug 3, 2008 14:32

.oO((_seb_)) Michael Fesser wrote: Why do the links have to be block-level elements and floated? As normal inline-level elements you could easily center them with 'text-align'. You then just have to make sure that each thumbnail is a 50x50px square on its own. no, the thumbnails are never bigger than 50x50, but they are not necessarily squares, and in some cases can
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Author: George Grapman
Date: Jul 18, 2008 17:56

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Author: Robert Uhl
Date: Jun 10, 2008 11:39

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Author: Murray *ACE*
Date: Jun 4, 2008 13:02

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Author: (_seb_)
Date: Jun 4, 2008 12:59

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Author: Michael Fesser
Date: Jun 4, 2008 10:59

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