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Repace

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Re`pace´    (r?-p?s´)
v. t.1.To pace again; to walk over again in a contrary direction.


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Pennsylvania casino workers and patrons are put at significant excess risk of heart disease and lung cancer from (secondhand smoke) through a failure to include casinos in the state's smoke-free workplace law," Repace wrote.
“That strikes me as enormous,” considering that only about 7 percent of the national population suffers from asthmatic symptoms, said James Repace, a biophysicist and former EPA scientist who has testified in smoking lawsuits against businesses, including casinos.
THE NUNS ASSIST AT CHILDBIRTH By BARBARA HOWES Robed in dungeon black, in mourning For themselves they pass, repace The dark linoleum corridors Of humid wards, sure in the grace Of self-denial.
 
 
 
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