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  • Good thing the government is out to protect us .... keep me from spending all my money on some new "Banjo-Flying Deer-Minnow-Badger in Estrus-Fifty Ball Bearing-Stainless-indestructible-Sham Wowing" Thinga Majig .....

    Free Gear Doesn't Mean Good Reviews 2009

  • Good thing the government is out to protect us .... keep me from spending all my money on some new "Banjo-Flying Deer-Minnow-Badger in Estrus-Fifty Ball Bearing-Stainless-indestructible-Sham Wowing" Thinga Majig .....

    Free Gear Doesn't Mean Good Reviews 2009

  • Mario Wagner Wowing techies—who write the programs that make hardware useful—is a necessary first step before Microsoft can win over consumers.

    Microsoft, Intel Make Mobile Forays Don Clark 2011

  • Because the dominant narrative about Obama Abroad before he even left home was Rock Star Wowing Adoring Europeans, many of the photos and videos and much of the print media have given a false impression of the Berlin event.

    Mayhill Fowler: Barack's Berlin Gamble 2008

  • Wowing a group of booksellers will get your publisher excited about you, and make them freer with the checkbook.

    Archive 2007-05-07 Joe Konrath 2007

  • Sure enough, as the sun slid down the western sky, the wind got up again -- and this time it was Wowing from the right quarter!

    The Adventurous Four Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952

  • Wowing with an impressive offensive display, the Tigers 5-0 Atlantic Coast Conference are 8-0 for the first time in 11 years.

    NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011

  • Wowing show goers with its beautifully integrated extended roofline and ample luggage area, the Shooting Brake will go into production later this year, although it's likely to remain a rare sight.

    Auto Express: News 2010

  • Wowing the crowd with their skill, hopping and trotting, and doing tricks dating back to the time of Napoleon, people in attendance said it was like watching a ballet.

    KWCH - KWCH.com RSS 2010

  • Wowing the crowd with their skill, hopping and trotting, and doing tricks dating back to the time of Napoleon, people in attendance said it was like watching a ballet.

    KWCH - KWCH.com RSS 2010

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