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We planned a Lotus birth for Jacob, as we had for his sister Zoe, which involved not cutting the cord at all: Zoe had remained attached to her placenta until her cord came away from her navel on the sixth day. The home wireless network, which employs WiFi technology, is basically cutting the cord between the computer and the Internet access (i. Scioscia, 40, probably is better off cutting the cord to the club for which he caught a Dodgers-record 1,395 games and stonewalled a zillion would-be run-scorers between 1980 and 1992. |
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