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*On the Radar: Enroute to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Arianna was, well, ecstatic about a new model Ford that could also take dictation while you drove.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin: 2011 Predictions; Issa, Oprah, Vick and Facebook HuffPost Radio 2011
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*On the Radar: Enroute to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Arianna was, well, ecstatic about a new model Ford that could also take dictation while you drove.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin: 2011 Predictions; Issa, Oprah, Vick and Facebook HuffPost Radio 2011
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I will give you a spell here, phase two is WHAT would the US shift to the Philippines and would the IJN have intercepted them Enroute?, what would the British have done as well.
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*On the Radar: Enroute to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Arianna was, well, ecstatic about a new model Ford that could also take dictation while you drove.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin: 2011 Predictions; Issa, Oprah, Vick and Facebook HuffPost Radio 2011
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Enroute to their target, the fighter group was intercepted by more than
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Enroute to Amsterdam, we stopped over in London … my husband pointed out your book to me.
profile 2008
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Enroute to a higher headquarters the Viet Cong unit found itself having to move to avoid detection from a U.S. heliborne operation.
19 New POW Cases 2008
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Enroute home after my wistful evening, I glanced at my phone and saw a Washington Post alert saying Obama's Green Jobs appointee, Van Jones, had resigned.
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In a darkened, screen-filled room in Nashua, New Hampshire, air traffic controller Pete Zalewski is seated at his high-resolution computer screen in the Boston Regional Enroute Center, one of the 22 FAA air traffic control centers responsible for handling long-distance, high-altitude flights in the United States.
Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008
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In a darkened, screen-filled room in Nashua, New Hampshire, air traffic controller Pete Zalewski is seated at his high-resolution computer screen in the Boston Regional Enroute Center, one of the 22 FAA air traffic control centers responsible for handling long-distance, high-altitude flights in the United States.
Touching History Lynn Spencer 2008
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