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  • •A 2010 OECD study titled Projected Costs of Generating Electricity: 2010 Edition

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Footnote: Bear in mind when looking at the chart, all of the "Projected" wins and wins above average are actually fixed for Michael Redd.

    MVN 2009

  • Footnote: Bear in mind when looking at the chart, all of the "Projected" wins and wins above average are actually fixed for Michael Redd.

    MVN 2009

  • Projected on a national basis, the survey findings suggest that more than 400,000 college-aged males (18 to 22) go online to gamble at least once a week and more than 1.7 million do so at least once a month.

    More College Males Gamble Online Leah Finnegan 2010

  • Projected on a national basis, the survey findings suggest that more than 400,000 college-aged males (18 to 22) go online to gamble at least once a week and more than 1.7 million do so at least once a month.

    More College Males Gamble Online Leah Finnegan 2010

  • If we were criminals, our Key Workers would call it “Projected Anger” and send us on a course.

    Met Wiot Police Are Too Wuff « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Projected starting left tackle Corey Lewis suffered a torn ACL in the spring game and will miss the season.

    Illinois - Team Notes 2010

  • I am looking at the 2007 IPCC Summary for Policymakers of Working Group I Table SPM-3 (page 13 of the report): 'Projected ... sea level rise ...'

    Global Warming vs. the Outside Temperature, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Projected resistance in the $121.50 area might cause the bulls problems on any sustained break through $118.42, but upward momentum remains as long as the latter level endures.

    Oil, Equity Markets Diverge after Libyan Attacks David Cottle 2011

  • Projected on a national basis, the survey findings suggest that more than 400,000 college-aged males (18 to 22) go online to gamble at least once a week and more than 1.7 million do so at least once a month.

    More College Males Gamble Online The Huffington Post News Editors 2010

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