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  • That might be part of it, but I think the other part is that while X-2 aims to be a continuation of Yuna's adventures in Spira, there seems to be a little bit of a selling-out of who Yuna was.

    Archive 2008-01-01 SVGL 2008

  • Sgt. 1st Class Bernard L. Deghand, 42, of Mayetta, Kan., died on Sept. 15 in Spira, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered when his unit encountered enemy forces using small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire during combat operations.

    KIA KIA/BNR 2006

  • The name Spira refers to Henry Spira, who is widely regarded as of the most extreme animal rights activists in the 20th century. "

    Christina Pirello: Children's Health And The Meat Industry 2009

  • So while the Spira is a finalist in the automotive X-prize, where it will compete against far better funded automotive companies and universites to demonstrate its low fuel consumption and emission potential, it's the safety aspect which offers the greatest upside.

    Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine 2009

  • Spira, a panelist at a Churchill Club event last week appropriately titled "Information Overload 2.0," said it "takes time for the neurons to fire and it takes time for you to regain your thoughts and recapture the flow of what you were thinking."

    Larry Magid: Struggling With Information Overload Larry Magid 2011

  • "The studies we have done," said Spira "showed that attempts to multitask slowed people down, while studies other people have done have shown that the brain can't really multitask."

    Larry Magid: Struggling With Information Overload Larry Magid 2011

  • Julie Spira is a dating, relationship, and netiquette expert.

    Julie Spira: Weinergate -- He May Be a Doll, but He's No Hero Julie Spira 2011

  • Well, even if that interruption really is only for 30 seconds, recovery time turns out to be between 10 to 20 times the duration of the interruption, according to Jonathan Spira, the chief analyst at Basex and author of Overload: How Too Much Information Is Hazardous to Your Organization.

    Larry Magid: Struggling With Information Overload Larry Magid 2011

  • Julie Spira is a netiquette expert and author of The Rules of Netiquette: How to Mind Your Manners on the Web.

    Julie Spira: The Rules of Netiquette -- To Tag, or Not to Tag Julie Spira 2011

  • Julie Spira is a netiquette expert and author of The Rules of Netiquette: How to Mind Your Manners on the Web.

    Julie Spira: The Rules of Netiquette -- To Tag, or Not to Tag Julie Spira 2011

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