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  • You know what, it gives me a feeling: you are not deligent, you just want to steal the nominate.

    Obama targets McCain, limits mentions of Clinton 2008

  • We need to continue to be deligent in our efforts and make sure our candidate is successful.

    Poll shows Obama with economy edge 2008

  • If all the daylilies were planted in one spot, they are not, and I was deligent about picking off the spent blooms the scene would be great.

    Daylilies 2008 Part One « Fairegarden 2008

  • And moreover, we are thoroughly convinced by deligent enquiries that should College duties not be suspended – there will not be more than seventy five students at

    Petition, April 27, [1861] 1861

  • Responding, Kachikwu thanked the governor for the appointment and assured him that she will be loyal, deligent and committed in serving the state.

    Thisday Online 2010

  • Responding, Kachikwu thanked the governor for the appointment and assured him that she will be loyal, deligent and committed in serving the state.

    Thisday Online 2010

  • Author is very deligent to fix bugs and add new features ...

    Fileforum 2009

  • Author is very deligent to fix bugs and add new features ...

    Fileforum 2009

  • It seems that the owner needs to be more deligent in keeping track of Baloo.

    unknown title 2009

  • Summit do us readers justice and re-hire someone intelligent, deligent, responsible, dedicated, and more mature than this 26 almost 30 year old idiot M. Copon, and that person is Taylor Lautner

    Entertainment Weekly's Hollywood Insider 2009

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