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  • They also require no batterys which eliminates the danger of your optics not working at all.

    Red - Dot Scopes 2009

  • They also require no batterys which eliminates the danger of your optics not working at all.

    Red - Dot Scopes 2009

  • Disclaimer: May possibly lose contest, batterys not included.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Contest time! 2007

  • April 22, 2008 at 10:18 am stab, changed the batterys in my sarcasm detector all working now sorry munchy

    Sandra Bullock: Simultaneously Brilliant And Crap 2008

  • And if you are comparing the few “retaliatory” bombs we dropped on their AA batterys that were firing on our planes to the mass genocide you and your goosestepping comrades have committed in Iraq, well, next time I would break the pills in half.

    Think Progress » VIDEO: Schmidt’s Shame 2005

  • Another thing and sorry for the double post, but i dont see that huge screen being a battery saver and lees in a mobile phone…. maybe when we got atomic batterys.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - I want the iTalk 2006

  • My sister finally got batterys for her camra, god knows what mischief she will stir up now.

    avanery Diary Entry avanery 2004

  • The Nasdaq Composite Index Nasdaq: Report Abuse what your seeing is people dumping stocks and useing the money for a more tangable products like noodles ,water,guns,batterys ,generators.lots of beer and wine

    unknown title 2011

  • After dinner they all to church, and I by water alone to Woolwich, and there called on Mr. Bodham: and he and I to see the batterys newly raised; which, indeed, are good works to command the

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1667 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • It is very considerable the quantity of goods, which the making of these platforms and batterys do take out of the King's stores: so that we shall have little left there, and, God knows! no credit to buy any; besides, the taking away and spending of (it is possible) several goods that would have been either rejected or abatement made for them before used.

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1667 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

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