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There is a way around that if you disconnect completly from the grid, but You will have to figure that one out.
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Given how it was robbed from americans. keeping the money. .is completly wrong. anyway you slice it.
Think Progress » With GOP In Its Pocket, Financial Industry Tries To Buy Off UK Conservatives 2010
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If they're from south of the Mason-Dixon line or Alaska ignore them completly. bill b. from Stratford, Ct
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I'm in Ohio, it's January 30th, it's 18 degrees outside, several inches of snow on the ground and ... the rut is still hot and he how many deer were harvested in Ohio anyone around delmarva completly snowed in?
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I am glad to see the GOP hasn't completly lost there mind.
Poll: Majority of Republicans don't think Palin's qualified for prez 2009
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I completly forgot that Squealer is actually in charge of the other animals, not just their propaganda creator ..
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And if it's a T.V. movie, it seems to be completly stinky.
Angels' Blood Countdown: Ann Aguirre - Blue Diablo ARC Nalini Singh 2009
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However, as soon as you apply the same principle to the field of economics (which also consists of interactions between persons), wingnuts go completly blank as if you had just started barking at them.
Think Progress » Shareholders call on Massey Energy to fire Don Blankenship. 2010
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There are people out there especially family members of drug addicts, that are completly oblivious to what drugs do the effects the places and situations they put you in and just the effects before, during, and right after you do that drug.
DJ AM's 'Gone Too Far' trailer: Will you watch? | EW.com 2009
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In this particular case however the rigging did not worked completly and the judge may have never been part of the conspiracy while realizing that the jury has been rigged.
pawciopp commented on the word completly
entirely,totally,wholly
March 8, 2013
qroqqa commented on the word completly
unfortunatly . . .
March 8, 2013
hernesheir commented on the word completly
"... the rut is still hot and he how many deer were harvested in Ohio anyone around delmarva completly snowed in?" --from the Wordnik examples.
The world will end neither with bangs nor whimpers, but with choking, entropic misspellings and garbled grammar and punctuation.
March 8, 2013