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We have had several years wher you could "buy" extra doe tag's for $10.00 a piece.
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We have had several years wher you could "buy" extra doe tag's for $10.00 a piece.
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The tag's author, 24-year-old Matias Lindemann, said he wrote the tag as a teenager to impress his friends.
Urban Scrawl: Rome's Graffiti Pits Artists Against Clean-Up Crews 2010
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It could have just been like that, and tag's drilling woke it up, but due to what the whistle blower says, it probably was much smaller, consumed sea bed nectar, and Tag caught it and studied it, and messed up someway, leading to it escaping; thereby sending in their army to both try and stop the monster, and silence the scientists.
Cloverfield on Yahoo Dennis 2008
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Actually, my tag's stolen from somewhere even more obscure.
For No Particular Reason: Kirby Monsters! Brian Hughes 2007
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"The tag allows consumers to tear off the majority of an RFID tag's antennae, reducing the tag's read range by a stationary or hand-held reader to just a few inches," he says.
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And just in case you stumble across the goods elsewhere, this poster explains how to verify the tag's authenticity.
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I think the price tag's about $138 million, as compared to around $40-some for the Dirksen Building.
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Most types of ear tags are not very successful; the numbers wear off and mud covers up the tag's color.
9 Management 1981
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"Ah, tag's no fun," said Billie, who didn't want to run after his brother.
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