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  • Off-site, ESPN plans to have cameras in the homes of at least 25 potential draftees while NFLN will have cameras in at least six team "war rooms."

    ESPN, NFL Network try to add red-carpet celebrity glitz to draft 2010

  • Off-site storage would give me added piece of mind. czetie

    Backup Maker Offers Dead Simple Backup Creation | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • "Off-site" permits allow gas stations, private bars and stores to sell six-packs, and some towns outsource their monopolies to private contractors, who pay a percentage back to the town.

    Custer's Liquor Stand 2010

  • Off-site storage would give me added piece of mind.

    Backup Maker Offers Dead Simple Backup Creation | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • Off-site like that, without any kind of witness to the process, it could be claimed that anything I find is manufactured.

    Mirage Tiedemann, Mark W. 2000

  • Off-site learning experiences on different nights of the week may work better in yet another, while drama may communicate well in other settings.

    Navigating the Winds of Change LYNN ANDERSON 1994

  • Off-site Retreats: I'm a big believer in extracting teams from their work environment and allowing them the opportunity to actually get to know each other.

    unknown title 2011

  • Worse case: Off-site contamination If efforts to refill the spent-fuel pools fail and the used-up fuel rods ignite into a major fire, the resulting release of radiation would be significant.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • Off-site encrypted back-up is usually available for a small monthly fee.

    Digital Landfill 2010

  • Off-site encrypted back-up is usually available for a small monthly fee.

    Digital Landfill 2010

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