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  • For instance Huffington Post has a bunch of "Stringers" such as Dave Winer and Jay Rosen tweeting.

    The FASTForward Blog 2008

  • They even get worked up about something as simple as paint: Stringers say some pros prefer a glossy finish to a matte finish because it makes the racket look like it's moving faster.

    Now Everyone Is a Racket Diva Tom Perrotta 2011

  • Stringers abandoned the Kaluza-Klein idea, going instead for the broad field of SO (32) and E8xE8 gauge groups.

    What is String Theory Good For (Part I)? « Imaginary Potential 2008

  • His first effort, a group of senior citizens called the “Silver Stringers,” founded a local site called The Melrose Mirror.

    Jack Driscoll on citizen journalism: From major metro to hyperlocal » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009

  • Crawford Lindsey, a partner at the United States Racquet Stringers Association and co-author of the influential Physics and Technology of Tennis, points out that wooden rackets, because of their greater weight, have a greater ACOR than most of the composite rackets on the market today (though only when struck dead center).

    Spin Doctors 2006

  • Crawford Lindsey, a partner at the United States Racquet Stringers Association and co-author of the influential Physics and Technology of Tennis, points out that wooden rackets, because of their greater weight, have a greater ACOR than most of the composite rackets on the market today (though only when struck dead center).

    Spin Doctors 2006

  • Crawford Lindsey, a partner at the United States Racquet Stringers Association and co-author of the influential Physics and Technology of Tennis, points out that wooden rackets, because of their greater weight, have a greater ACOR than most of the composite rackets on the market today (though only when struck dead center).

    Spin Doctors 2006

  • Stringers work primarily for clips to get better gigs, or they're so-called "daddy stringers," who cover the game anyway for their child.

    Archive 2005-08-01 2005

  • The real difference between String Theory and ID is this: the Stringers are on a constant search for an experiment that can test their theory, while the IDers resist any attempts to find such an experiment for their theory.

    Intelligent Design and String Theory - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • The days of the Stringers were probably drawing to a close at the ‘The Dragon of Wantly’, and there was no knowing who might be the new landlord.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

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