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  • "It's going to be called The Flattening," he whispered.

    I'm not the only bestseller-hater: Steve Sailer 2005

  • "It's going to be called The Flattening," he whispered.

    Archive 2005-04-17 Steve Sailer 2005

  • One that we're very excited about is we're being the high-intensity mode, sometimes referred to as Flattening Filter Free, to our install base product.

    unknown title 2011

  • "It's going to be called The Flattening," he whispered.

    New York Press 2009

  • "It's going to be called The Flattening," he whispered.

    New York Press 2009

  • One of the most un-scarry examples of "Flattening" Thomas points out is the danger of proprietary information: pg 170: "Japanese were going into bookstores, pulling down cookbooks, and taking pictures of recipes and then walking out ..."

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2009

  • OA Librarian: CMAJ: Open Access & "Flattening" Is Best Rx skip to main

    CMAJ: Open Access & "Flattening" Is Best Rx Dean Giustini - blogger 2006

  • Flattening his hands on the mattress, he levered himself into a more upright sitting position.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • Flattening his hands on the mattress, he levered himself into a more upright sitting position.

    Western Man Janet Dailey 2011

  • Flattening the rates and broadening the base will surely not get the support from the base that is broadened.

    A Flat Tax Would Limit Congressional Tax Patronage 2011

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