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In this day and age, the valuable thing isn't necessarily people's dollars as much as it is their e-mail address's and their loyalty.
A Master of Kung Folk : a Conversation With Benjamin Taylor 2010
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They can easily find the names and home address's of ATF and DEA agents who are causing them grief and directly pay them a personal visit.
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The landlord informed them that in order to comply with the address's commercial designation, Eggers needed to also sell something.
826DC, addressing a critical issue: writing help for Washington students 2010
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The landlord informed them that in order to comply with the address's commercial designation, Eggers needed to also sell something.
826DC, addressing a critical issue: writing help for Washington students 2010
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A large part of this report directly address's the question regarding inclusion of additional foreign agencies and militaries in the formation and training of this force in the United States.
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You will see two lips with two different address's!
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His survey of the address's cultural context takes in the Greek revival, transcendentalism and the vogue for bucolic cemeteries.
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Best of all he scrutinizes the address's inner mechanisms, such as the "hook-and-eye" interlocking of sentences with repeated words.
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He quotes Lincoln's military dispatches to point up the address's "telegraphic" omission of the "ands" and "buts" conventionally linking related statements: even rhetorically, Lincoln looked ahead to a hard-driving technological future, not back to a slow-moving agrarian past.
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So we exchanged email address's and I have the X logo.
E.Jim Shannon E.Jim Shannon 2006
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