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Chris snype
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: model tattoo beograd |
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i don't think you know what relevant means. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/relevance
I've got a bad feeling about this.
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Oglesby
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: misfit tattoo |
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“Absolutely right. Let's reserve the across-the-board number retirements for those individuals whose accomplishments transcend their sports. MJ doesn't qualify.
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Ottoliene
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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this is complete bad ass!!.
What about Dale Earnhardt? The headline doesn't actually say athlete, so I think he counts.!
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Meit
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: misfit tattoo |
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What else do you suppose there is to the matter? I agree there's got to be more to the story, but in general:- Someone takes out life insurance- That person dies- Death certificate and cause of death provided- Insurance is paid out if circumstances meet criteriaNow that last one is crucial, but for both sides. The policy holder was murdered - the beneficiary is not a suspect, and thus the policy should be paid out. Here's the link to the Life Insurance Policy Claim Formhttp://www.aflac.com/us/en/docs/policyholders/clai ...You'll notice that all that is required for file a claim in this case (policy less than two years old) is a Death Certificate, Physicians Statement, a copy of the policy and Police Report. This meets the criteria set by the insurance company.The "insufficient proof of loss" is the part that needs clarification. Is this "insufficient proof of loss of income" or is this "insufficient proof of loss of life". They've said that they need the name of the person who caused the death. This isn't stated on the claim form however.See here:https://asc4.aflac.com/Web_Ordering/pdf/out/A-6207 ...Page 3 states that the policy won't be paid due to suicide within 2 years, nor will it be paid because you endangered yourself. It does not say anything about not paying out for murder without a suspects name. So unless there is a clause in the rest of the policy that says "give us a name", then they had no reason to deny the claim.So yes there's more to it - but how much more?One thing i found absurd... this is from the authorisation section of the claim form:"“Information” means facts or opinions relating to the deceased’s past, present, or future physical or mental health or condition".Future physical or mental health condition? So, perhaps, rigor mortis??
Is anyone here old enough to remember All-Advantage? 1999 time frame.. |
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Moosa
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: mom s tattoo keene |
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yea that's pretty much what i was thinking

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Pooranima
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: most painful tattoo places |
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Your second argument invalidates your first.If P-wing > Raccoon Suit and Raccoon Suit = #1 then P-wing > #1It's simple math.
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Tadeene
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: mobius tattoo |
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Remember: No matter how hot she is, some guy, somewhere, is sick of her *****.
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Volenec
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: misfit tattoo |
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Pitbull
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They're able to do this because that high-pitched sound is probably very close to the iPhone speaker's resonant frequency, which makes it vibrate like crazy. I don't own an iPhone but my guess is there's a small bass port or a leak spot on the phone and at peak resonant frequency the small speaker generated enough turbulence within the open duct to blow the fire out.As far as damage...it really depends. A speaker tends to draw less power from the amplifier at or near its resonant frequency due to impedance rise, I doubt the built-in amplifier can overload the speaker bad enough to fry its voice coil or crack the cone or surround, at worst it'll probably just eat up your battery life. |
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