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November 2013

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  • [[Fay Vincent]]. It was performed in 1996 at the [[Walnut Street Theatre]] in Philadelphia. <ref>{{cite news| url=http://articles.philly.com/1996-03-29/entertainment/25639359_1_francis-t-fay-vincent-
  • Studio 3's `Bart And Fay' Looks At A Friendship| first=Clifford last=Ridley| date=March 29, 1996]]</ref>

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  • studies, and arguments, I see a ''[[prima facie]]'' case for partial genetic influence." <ref>[http://www.slate.com/id/2178122/entry/2178124/ </ref> Counterarguments were subsequently published

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File permission problem with File:CarolineKennedy.JPG

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