From: odes <hal...@th...> - 2007-09-24 02:04:35
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Get on AC*GU fi,rst th*ing Mon*day;! ASS,ET CAPI.TA-L GP IN+C. AC.GU $1.*15 AC,GU Ass=et Ca=pit=al G-rou+p, In+c. wi+ll f.ocus up=on lo;ca.tin;g and inv-es-ti;ng in s*ma*ll, pr;o=fita;b=le ente+rp=ri=se+s wi,th prom+isi-n+g grow-t+h pot+e;n,tial;. The C,om=pany i*n,tends to i.nv,est in c*om;pani.es in a wid;e ran+ge of c+at+e+gories., i*ncl-u+ding m*anuf.a+c.tu,ring*, e-nvironme.n,t+a=l clean--,up,, fin-anci*a*l serv;i.c.es and othe.r a*rea;s, t-his c+ompan-y is g;oing to expl,od+e=. A*CGU A+CGU A-CGU ACG*U A.CGU HU,RRY ca-ll yo=ur B*r.oker Now !!! Hu,ge PR c,a.mpai-gn und+e.rwa*y now and its t=ime for you to get in now and r*ide t*his wa-ve ea*rly to pro,f;it. membranes, or cellular tissue, and the bacteria they contain give rise to secondary foci of suppuration. Secondary abscesses are thus formed in those parts, and these in turn may be the starting-point of new emboli which give rise to fresh areas of pus formation. The organs above named are the commonest situations of pyaemic abscesses, but these may also -- odessa |