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  • At each corner of the wedge's intersection will stand a powerful, elegant structure.

    CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2003 2003

  • Inside the town gate they took up close order, wedgewise, linked and riveted; a shield before, shields beside, Richard with his double-axe for the wedge's beak.

    The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay Maurice Hewlett 1892

  • The E3 wedge's use of Format Preserving Encryption FPE meets encryption best practices and standards for cryptographic algorithms and key strength and meets industry standards and VISA best practice guidance.

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  • The wedge's popularity can be traced to the mid-1960s, when Yves Saint Laurent teamed up with Lorenzo and Isabel Castaner of the family-owned Catalan shoe manufacturer Castaner to recreate their renowned espadrilles with a wedge heel.

    NYT > Home Page By JESSICA MICHAULT 2011

  • Namco, the company behind the original casual video game Pac-Man, plans to celebrate the iconic yellow wedge's 30th birthday by going social.

    Forbes.com: News Oliver Chiang 2010

  • The iceberg wedge's "deviled egg dressing" is zesty with Tabasco and pickle juice ($10).

    NYT > Home Page By BETSY ANDREWS 2010

  • The iceberg wedge's "deviled egg dressing" is zesty with Tabasco and pickle juice ($10).

    NYT > Home Page By BETSY ANDREWS 2010

  • (The wedge's wide flange made it an effective club from the deep, powdery sand).

    unknown title 2009

  • (The wedge's wide flange made it an effective club from the deep, powdery sand).

    unknown title 2009

  • (The wedge's wide flange made it an effective club from the deep, powdery sand).

    unknown title 2009

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