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tod
Brit a unit of weight, used for wool, etc., usually equal to 28 pounds


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Listokin, co-director of CUPR and the study's lead investigator, discussed the findings before a large audience of area residents and municipal leaders who participated in the latest in a series of community workshops sponsored by North Brunswick TOD Associates, the property owners.
The TOD mandates harmonized, pan-European disclosure standards for publicly traded companies in all 25 member states.
When he comes across the Sheriff's son, Tod, caught in a trap in the forest, Rook sees his chance for vengeance, but despite his hatred of the boy's father he comes to his aid.
 
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