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  • Some of these creatures have mutated into monstrous calamities known as Exponentially Variegated Organisms (EVOs).

    LJWorld.com stories: News By Kevin McDonough 2010

  • Some of these creatures have mutated into monstrous calamities known as Exponentially Variegated Organisms (EVOs).

    LJWorld.com stories: News By Kevin McDonough 2010

  • Some of these creatures have mutated into monstrous calamities known as Exponentially Variegated Organisms (EVOs).

    LJWorld.com stories: News By Kevin McDonough 2010

  • Some of these creatures have mutated into monstrous calamities known as Exponentially Variegated Organisms (EVOs).

    LJWorld.com stories: News By Kevin McDonough 2010

  • 'Exponentially' denotes a rate, for example how something changes as a function of time.

    Apartment Therapy Main 2010

  • Exponentially so, if other officials are elected thus.

    Matthew Yglesias » Presidential Trouble 2009

  • Exponentially rising health care costs and college tuition costs, ALONE, in the near short term, would be enough to “DO HIM IN.”

    Matthew Yglesias » US vs Zimbabwe 2010

  • Exponentially how many contacts are in the Address Books of those phones?

    Matt Spangler: Apple's Big Missed Opportunity? 2009

  • Exponentially overhyped gossip blogger whose sense of entitlement far outweighs his actual contribution to society.

    Top 10 Unsexiest Men | Impact Lab 2007

  • Exponentially cooler than Heroes and a much better “first film of a series† than ‘Jumper’, it melds all the best elements of some of the best action films of recent memory and adds a few nice surprises of its own.

    Review: ‘Push’ | We Are Movie Geeks 2009

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