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Do.n't let  AC+GU pas+s,  Gra,b it M*onda+y
ASS+ET C*APIT;AL GP INC=.
AC,GU
$1*.15
A.CGU A.sset Capit;a.l  Gro=up,, I,nc.  wi=ll  focu*s  u=pon  l.oc,a+ting
and  i=nv,estin*g  in  sma;ll+,  prof-i.t,a-ble e=n;te.rpr.ises  w,ith
prom-isi-n;g g;row+th p,o-t;ent=ial. The  C+ompan.y  in+ten*ds to in=ves=t
in  c.ompa+nie.s in a w,ide  r+ange of  ca,t;eg;ories,,  i.n-cludin+g
m;an.u+f,a-cturing-, e*n,vir*o+nmen;tal  cle,a+n-*up, f,inan;cia,l  s+er,vi*ces
and oth,er a+reas,, thi*s c-om+pany is  go*ing  to  explo=d*e,.
ACG.U A;CGU  A=CGU  ACG;U ACG*U
Get  on ACG+U fi=rst t-hing Mo-n.day!
AS-SET CA+PIT=AL GP IN.C.
AC-GU
$,1.15
H;URRY cal.l  y-our Bro.k;er Now  !!!
Hug.e PR cam*p-ai=gn und,er,wa;y now and its tim,e for you
to  get in  now  and r.ide  th,is  wav;e ear,ly to p.rofit..
as the condition frequently follows a fall on the shoulder, great care is
necessary in diagnosis, as the condition is apt to be attributed to an
injury to the axillary (circumflex) nerve.  The _lower-arm type_ of
paralysis, associated with the name of Klumpke, is usually due to
over-stretching of the plexus, and especially affects the anterior branch
of the first dorsal nerve. In typical cases all the intrinsic muscles of



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