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There was an odd look on her face as she pried her bulk from the depression in the love seat, much as the counterman at Acme's had pried open the oysters a half-hour before.
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Unlike Dotterweich's modest repackaging operation, Acme's operations were large and sprawling.
Rena Steinzor: Sending Don Blankenship to Jail: A Legal Argument 2010
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The consumers who purchases 90% of Acme's widgets are female.
Sarah O'Leary: Men Are in Marketing, Women Are at Retail 2009
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The global position systems installed in all of Acme's rental cars were programmed to fax the agency notice any time a car was driven at 80 mph or more for two minutes or longer.
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Jef at Acme's latest obsession: using a GPS and a digital camera to compile a photo/geo database of every stream in Berkeley.
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Jef at Acme's built a kick-ass satellite-image browser, one that lets you zoom around, switch to topo, and generally play around with the planet.
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If you wanted Acme's help, all you had to do was look them up in the phonebook and call.
Whispers Of Betrayal Dobbs, Michael, 1948- 2000
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Choice record 99 set by Acme's sweet baguette in 2008.
SFGate: Top News Stories jhu@sfchronicle.com (Janny Hu 2011
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A significant part of Acme's growth comes from helping phone companies contain the costs of expanding their wireless networks, says Acme co-founder and chief executive Andy Ory.
unknown title 2011
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Acme's growth will continue as more and more people use cell phones to make VoIP calls.
unknown title 2011
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