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The often used term “A millstone hung around his neck” originated from Matthew 18:6 of the New Testament.

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Speaking before the members of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII), Reyes gave the marching orders to NCRPO chief Deputy Director General Avelino Razon Jr. to revitalize the drive against plateless vehicles.
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"It’s business as usual," said Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) president Donald Dee, who expressed confidence that the government is in control of the situation.

Explosions in the past weeks have hit a bus in Metro Manila, a bus depot in Kidapawan City, and a religious shrine, two shopping malls and a night club in Zamboanga City. Twenty-three people have been killed and more than 200 wounded in the bombings.
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Speaking before the members of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII), Reyes gave the marching orders to NCRPO chief Deputy Director General Avelino Razon Jr. to revitalize the drive against plateless vehicles.
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"It’s business as usual," said Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) president Donald Dee, who expressed confidence that the government is in control of the situation.

Explosions in the past weeks have hit a bus in Metro Manila, a bus depot in Kidapawan City, and a religious shrine, two shopping malls and a night club in Zamboanga City. Twenty-three people have been killed and more than 200 wounded in the bombings.
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