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Its Fatty Pork With New Stuffing As A Safeguard For Transplants

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99%12Exact Match!
noun

• a series of diagnostic tests before an organ transplant to determine whether the tissues of a donor and recipient are compatible

32%9 French statesman wants fatty pork pie in Brussels
noun

• French prelate and statesman; principal minister to Louis XIII (1585-1642)

30%8Transplants to new abodes
verb

• put up in a new or different housing

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The Guardian Cryptic08 Jul 2004 Across 17
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