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From: "Your Back Pain" <backpaincure@broutesi.us>
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Subject: 1 Weird Stretch DESTROYS Back Pain & Sciatica
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			<p>Did you know that 1 unusual but extremely effective stretch can completely elminate your back pain and sciatica? It&#39;s true, and it&#39;s already worked for THOUSANDS of individuals all across the globe...</p>

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			<p>Here&#39;s to a pain-free life!</p>

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			<td><span style=" padding:0px; padding:0px;color:#ffffff; font-size:11px;">The French and Indian War (1754&ndash;63) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by American Indian allies. At the start of the war, the French colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 settlers, compared with 2 million in the British colonies. The outnumbered French particularly depended on the Indians. The European nations declared a wider war upon one another overseas in 1756, two years into the French and Indian war, and some view the French and Indian War as being merely the American theater of the worldwide Seven Years&#39; War of 1756&ndash;63; however, the French and Indian War is viewed in America as a singular conflict which was not associated with any European war. The name French and Indian War is used mainly in the United States, referring to the two enemies of the British colonists, while European historians use the term the Seven Years&#39; War, as do English-speaking Canadians. French Canadians call it Guerre de la Conqu&ecirc;te (the War of the Conquest) or (rarely) the Fourth Intercolonial War. </span><br />
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