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                        <span style="color:#000000; font-size:20px;font-family: Times New Roman;">Meet Martin...<br />
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                        He's the man who's stumbled upon a ground-breaking secret that the diabetes pharma companies are desperately trying to hide.<br />
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                        This secret has now helped over 66,500 people take back <strong><a href="http://ejnerillume.us/bQ980dacJ-c_N1ulWi3F75uXI-VMgXA9KT7vWr7AeeQ">control over their blood sugar </a> </strong>, not temporarily but permanently. </span>
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                        <span style="color:#000000; font-size:20px;font-family: Times New Roman;">And get this - it is all done without starving yourself of delicious carbs through an unusual, but natural, safe and doctor-approved method.<br />
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                        It's no wonder they don't want you to know this valuable secret.<br />
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                        <strong><a href="http://ejnerillume.us/bQ980dacJ-c_N1ulWi3F75uXI-VMgXA9KT7vWr7AeeQ">==> See the revealing video while you can </a> </strong><br />
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                        (they want it gone!)<br />
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                        Talk soon,<br />
                        Jennifer Lee </span><br />
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<p class="size_Ramirez" style="color:#ffffff;">Pitch Main article: Football pitch Standard pitch measurements (See Imperial version) As the Laws were in England, and were initially solely by the four British football associations within IFAB, the standard dimensions of a football pitch were originally expressed in imperial units. The Laws express dimensions with approximate metric equivalents (followed by units in brackets), though use of imperial units remains popular in English-speaking countries with a relatively recent history of metrication (or only partial metrication), such as Britain. The length of the pitch for international matches is in the range of 100–110 m (110–120 yd) and the width is in the range of 64–75 m (70–80 yd). Fields for non-international matches may be 90–120 m (100–130 yd) length and 45–90 m (50–100 yd) in width, provided that the pitch does not become square. In 2008, the IFAB initially approved a fixed size 
 of 105 m (344 ft) long and 68 m (223 ft) wide as a standard pitch dimension for international matches; however, this decision was later put on hold and was actually implemented.</p>
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