Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Mashup Article

In a way few human beings can fathom, it was proposed when it stalked fame in its catwalk in maturity of "verbalism". Committed to teaching debut, it should have been a simple formality that had blocked many of the more ambitious ideas for economic restructuring.

Substituting parroted words,
the alliance did not mean smooth sailing. The seasons firsthand perception turned out to be the debt crisis, and the threat it posed to the reelection. Because of this commitment to refurbishment with more left learning Social Democrats, the kind of liberalizing economic plans came about because they were at once liberated by language and in bondage to it.

The dominant new
spokeswoman said there would not be any public follow-up reelections freed from the coalition. The issue in the first six months shows suspicion asked about the intense public interest in the formed coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats, which in theory gave the chance to enact a reelection.


ANGELA MERKEL
The New York Times. 'Angela Merkel' (April 29, 2010). Accessed 9 May, 2010. http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/m/angela_merkel/index.html

MIRANDA KERR
The Sydney Morning Herald. 'Miranda Kerr: the new face of fun' (August 14, 2008). Accessed 9 May, 2010. http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/miranda-kerr-the-new-face-of-fun-20090403-9n1y.html

HELEN KELLER
The New Yorker. 'What Helen Keller Saw' by Cynthia Ozick (June 16, 2003). Accessed 9 May, 2010. http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/06/16/030616crat_atlarge

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