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  • Otherwise, anyone hub could leave, and run on its own, and loose the name coresponding and not be associated with any network, and still could be accessed just by looking back into that hubs address just like a website.

    DoJ raids p2p operators 2004

  • Otherwise, anyone hub could leave, and run on its own, and loose the name coresponding and not be associated with any network, and still could be accessed just by looking back into that hubs address just like a website.

    DoJ raids p2p operators 2004

  • Yet, every state in which malpractice awards have been capped, there has not been a coresponding reduction in malpractice premiums.

    Think Progress » Rockefeller: ‘The health insurance industry is the shark that sits right below the water.’ 2010

  • As far as I remember the posterior vertebra of modern whales show some morphological traits which are coresponding with the fluke, and which are absent in very primitive whales.

    Maiacetus, Part 2 James Gurney 2009

  • Suppose instead of painting in such broad strokes as to be utterly self-serving, we limit the scope to something more sensible, like, "Canadian policies on (Iraq, abortion, same-sex marriage, personal privacy issues, capital punishment, soft drugs, etc.) are superior to coresponding American policies"?

    alternate take 2005

  • He is a big fluffy frou-frou looking Standard white poodle, replete with sissy hair cut, and has even been known to sport coloured ribbons coresponding to seasonal holidays.

    wendchymes Diary Entry wendchymes 2007

  • I was coresponding on a website right around 9/11, and the whole thing just came crashing down when the nutters took over.

    Shoo Rachel 2006

  • Hence we conclude that effects so fraught with evil as thes of which we speak, must have a coresponding malignant cause deeply seated in the human heart.

    "Envy," Senior Oration of George W. Graham for the Dialectic Society, February 22, 1868 1868

  • And the dark grey lines at the top of some scenes are quotes from the coresponding book.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • And the dark grey lines at the top of some scenes are quotes from the coresponding book.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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