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So, in the microcosm of this blog, an experiment in idealism, not pre-tested for holes.
Rick Holland: A New Future Needs a New Approach -- Could These Be 5 Key Ideas? Rick Holland 2012
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However, Syfy was a name generated internally and pre-tested at the channel before our involvement.
Landor Distancing Self from Syfy Naming Credit? « Art & Business of Motion 2009
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This book is a compilation of effective and engaging, pre-tested, game-based ESL activities for teachers of adult students.
Fun, Quick & Easy: Game-Based Activities for Teachers of Adult ESL « Books « Literacy News 2009
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Remember the political power survey that Ilya Somin and I pre-tested last year?
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Both the religious and non-religious subjects were pre-tested for equivalent levels of pain sensitivity.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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Both the religious and non-religious subjects were pre-tested for equivalent levels of pain sensitivity.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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Both the religious and non-religious subjects were pre-tested for equivalent levels of pain sensitivity.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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Both the religious and non-religious subjects were pre-tested for equivalent levels of pain sensitivity.
Matt J. Rossano: Fear of Death, Joy of Life and the Origins of God Matt J. Rossano 2010
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It's not like you go into a political debate with a list of pre-tested slogans and rehearsed answers ... or go to a professional wrestling match if you think it's faked ...
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I wonder if Hillary's team pre-tested her use of 'girl' with a bunch of union guys.
Happy Hour Roundup 2009
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