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"Sinkers" to emphasize your trends - are you making more or less progress than your goal?
Eat4Today 2008
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$24. 95The 2007 Report on Fishing Bait and Fish Buckets, Creels, Floats, Furnished Lines, Sinkers, and Snap Swivels: World Market Segmentation by CityThis report was created for global strategic planners who cannot be content with traditional methods of segmenting world markets.
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Sinkers, Mmakau's consortium partner in the deal with Placer Dome
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Anglo American Corporation's Gold and Uranium Divsion regrets to announce that two employees of Shaft Sinkers Limited died, two were injured and two others are missing following a rockfall at Vaal
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To those who had not, the articles were ready at hand; for speculators had mingled in the crowd, one of whom affixed his "shingle" to a post between-decks, setting forth, -- "Fishing-Lines and Hooks, with Sinkers and Bait," -- the latter consisting of clams in the shell, contained in
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various
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Sinkers, spare hooks, a line with a nail at one end on which to string possible victims of his skill,
A Son of the City A Story of Boy Life Herman Gastrell Seely
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Sinkers, floats and baits were examined, and the business of the day began.
A Little Bush Maid Mary Grant Bruce 1918
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Sinkers, floats and baits were examined, and the business of the day began.
A Little Bush Maid 1910
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"Sinkers on the necks und sleeves is stylish for boys," and he gazed longingly at the neatly embroidered anchors which adorned the sailor suit.
Little Citizens Myra Kelly 1893
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Sinkers of gray slate, shaped somewhat like a cigar, one or more groves partially encircling the ends.
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