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trademark for a plastic eating utensil that has both tines and a bowl like a spoon

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(2) As noted by Elizabeth Ball and Dennis Foon, founding artistic directors of Vancouver's Carousel Theatre and Green Thumb Theatre for Young People, respectively, TYA is widely seen as a "second-class form," and as a result has received neither the critical attention nor the historical respect of adult theatre (Foon 7; Barker 12; Dunphy 9-10; Birnie 1; Caldwell).
Foon's novel concludes with a broke, but not broken, Kip redeeming himself through legitimate work, and the novel hints at the possibility that Kip will, in the future, survive and thrive in a socially acceptable form of gambling: the stock market.
Foon! Second-degree burns on his face, arms, hands, legs and feet.
The finding that self-esteem was higher in girls that participated in sports is consistent with previous research on different populations of study (Foon, 1989; Tiggemann, 2001).
In January this year, finance minister Momodou Foon told the National Assembly that The Gambia's total debt stood at 16.84 billion dalasis ($675m).
"Hoekom het niemand my gese nie?!" Behoedsaam sit ek die foon op sy mikkie terug.
Lincoln Schatz, Paula Scher, Foon Sham, Scott Sherk, Susan Stockwell,
Screenplay, Dennis Foon, based on the novel "Chanda's Secrets" by Allan Stratton.
Foon. Use of the Anti-idiotype Breast Cancer Vaccine 11D10, Clinical Breast Cancer, Volume 3, Supplement 4, S152-S157
Several critical reviews of the effectiveness of drinking driver education and prevention programs (Foon, 1988; Mann, Leigh, Vingilis, & de Genova, 1983; W.
Lee Wee Foon in Baldur, located 73 kilometres south of Brandon and just over 73 kilometres north of the American border.
Artists Against Apartheid XI also featured Seven Arrows, a new ensemble including featuring Joe Grass (pedal steel), Rebecca Foon (cello), Andrew Barr (drums and percussion), Sarah PagE[umlaut] (harp), and Yuki Isami (flute and shinoboe), who transfixed the audience with a beautiful performance.
Although several studies have indicated that individual characteristics are related to specific expectations for counseling (e.g., Foon, 1986; Nowicki & Duke, 1978), this past research was conducted primarily with individuals from Caucasian backgrounds.
Boston Globe's Foon Rhee now reports as follows.*The swine flu outbreak could be hitting close to home for the Obama administration, spokesman Robert Gibbs disclosed this afternoon.