Civil defense.Governor Lynch took pen to paper (figuratively, if not literally) earlier this month to crow on some of newspapers' op-ed pages about the "real progress and real results" of the just-concluded legislative session. The column reads like a laundry list laundry list A popular term for a long list of Sx, diseases, or etiologies that share something in common–eg, differential diagnosis of acute abdomen of measures passed in what he called "one of the most positive and productive" legislative sessions "in New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). history" (Remember, it's all relative It's All Relative is an ABC sitcom about a man who dates the adoptive daughter of a gay couple, which forces their very different families to learn to coexist. Overview .) Included in his assessment of bills that "laid the foundation for a better New Hampshire" are the usual suspects: raising the dropout (1) On magnetic media, a bit that has lost its strength due to a surface defect or recording malfunction. If the bit is in an audio or video file, it might be detected by the error correction circuitry and either corrected or not, but if not, it is often not noticed by the human age; the minimum wage hike; an R&D tax credit; the renewable energy bill; reinstatement of the job training fund; expansion of the children's health insurance program; and even, in the category of making lemons out of lemonade, passage of a definition of an adequate education. But in this catalogue of building blocks in New Hampshire's better foundation there was one particularly high-profile piece of legislation that was particularly conspicuous by its absence: the civil unions bill. It must have been an oversight. Only a cynic cyn·ic n. 1. A person who believes all people are motivated by selfishness. 2. A person whose outlook is scornfully and often habitually negative. 3. would think otherwise. |
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