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$25 for an asprin Charged by a hostpital in Louisiana.
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Before that I was a staff editor at Metropolis, Epicurious, a very early “content-provider” this was 1996 site called Charged, which was “extreme sports/action leisure,” and Outside magazine, both in Chicago and Santa Fe.
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The new line, called Charged Cotton, wicks away sweat like the company's synthetic apparel, Under Armour said in a statement.
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The new line, called Charged Cotton, wicks away sweat like the company's synthetic apparel
Under Armour Shares Gain on Sales Forecast, Switch to $25 Cotton T-Shirts - Bloomberg 2011
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The project, called the Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE), plans to trigger cloud formation around the rocket's exhaust particles.
Latest Articles 2009
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For example: 1. The London C logo has been used by the MEN throughout this campaign even though scheme has only limited similarities with the one in London; 2. Coverage has continually been premised on the term "C-Charge"; 3. Headline here: "Charged", nice work;
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Each pair has a so-called 'Charged' model and a 'Ultra
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Credit Card Giant "Charged" With Supporting Circus Cruelty
RushPRnews - Newswire & Global Press Release Distribution 2008
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Charged with the task of administering “psychological first aid,” they were among the few civilians permitted to enter the red zone below Canal Street, where streets were closed and fires still burned.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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Charged ions then flow across the membrane, changing its electrical properties.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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