From: dun <dr...@we...> - 2007-09-24 12:06:21
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Don.'t let ACG,U p-ass, Gra;b it Mon,da.y ASSE.T C+API,TAL GP IN;C. AC+GU $1.-15 ACG.U Ass+et C-apita=l G*roup*, Inc,. wi=ll focu-s upo;n lo.cat-in+g and i*nv*esti,ng in sma;l-l, pr-o+fi;tab*le en-te;rpr=i;ses wit*h promi;s,in=g g.rowt*h p+o-ten.ti=al. The Co-mp.any int-end;s to i+nv,est in co=mpa-nie=s in a wid=e r=ange of categ.or,i*es., in;clu-din+g m,anu*fa-c=turin*g-, envi,ro=n+me+nt-al c,l;ean-;up, fina;nc-i+al s.e+rvi+ces and othe-r are.a;s, th-is co;mpan=y is go=ing to e=x;pl.ode. AC-GU AC.GU A,CGU ACG*U A-CGU Get on AC,GU f;irst thin.g Mon+da.y! ASS*ET C-API.TAL GP I.NC. ACG*U $1;.15 HU=RRY cal=l you.r B-ro-ker Now !!! Hug+e PR ca-mp=ai+gn unde+r*w;ay now and its ti+me for you to get in now and rid=e th,is wa;ve ear;ly to pro=fit,. attended with swelling, oedema, and dusky redness of the foot, and severe pain. According to Paget, the dead part remains warm longer than in other forms of senile gangrene there is a greater tendency for patches of skin at some distance from the primary seat of disease to become gangrenous, and for the death of tissue to extend upwards in the subcutaneous planes, leaving the overlying skin unaffected. The low vitality of the tissues -- duna |