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The Exclaim is a touch more affordable at $80 after a $50 MIR.
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( "Exclaim") add some content, and finally, the Soul Sport - our test car - starts at $16,950 quite well-equipped.
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Exclaim did the interview with me because of my background with DIY bands.
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"What's the point of making music any more?" he asked Exclaim magazine last year, complaining of an "existential crisis" over his "conceptual ideas ... [and] grand, epic endeavours".
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The Exclaim can view Office documents such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint — confirming that the line between cell and smart phones is blurring.
In the CR Test Labs: Cell-phones with big keyboards, better cameras
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Exclaim! when you realize that she points to Harriet Klausner as a model reviewer, the same Harriet Klausner whose reviews are typically nothing more than plot summaries that may or may not get the plot points right.
Oh, Authors, Why Must You Be Crazy on the Internet? | Live Granades
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The Exclaim can view Office documents such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—confirming that the line between cell and smart phones is blurring.
In the CR Test Labs: Cell-phones with big keyboards, better cameras
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The bureau plans to spend $300,000 marketing the slogan, er, "destination brand position," which was developed by Exclaim, a local marketing firm.
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The slogan is the brainchild of Seattle-based Exclaim LLC.
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Factor 10: Exclaim, with full drama and outstretched palms, your hurt innocence and exasperation that “the people” should have to continue listening to the troublesome “slurs” of your main foe, something like: You are no longer needed!
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