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This new model, called Exer-Rest® is a Class 2a CE 0120, non-invasive, acceleration platform and can be marketed and sold internationally but is not yet approved by FDA for marketing in the United States.
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This new model, called Exer-Rest® is a Class 2a CE 0120, non-invasive, acceleration platform and can be marketed and sold internationally but is not yet approved by FDA for marketing in the United States.
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This new model, called Exer-Rest® is a Class 2a CE 0120, non-invasive, acceleration platform and can be marketed and sold internationally but is not yet approved by FDA for marketing in the United States.
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This new model, called Exer-Rest® is a Class 2a CE 0120, non-invasive, acceleration platform and can be marketed and sold internationally but is not yet approved by FDA for marketing in the United States.
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This new model, called Exer-Rest® is a Class 2a CE 0120, non-invasive, acceleration platform and can be marketed and sold internationally but is not yet approved by FDA for marketing in the United States.
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-- Did Sunwell Trash with Exer and alot of familiar faces from the past and learned how to smelt Hardened Khorium.
What I did on my Summer Vacation (Short Version; Played WoW) trinfaneb 2008
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Colin Powell could replace Rumsfeld and the accountability-challenged but Press-popular Condi could get yet another promotion, this time upstairs to the second Exer-cycle where on-the-job training could prepare her for an impending match-up with Hillary in '08.
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Jesuit contends out of Clavius and Nonius demonstrations de Crepusculis: or rather 32 stadiums, as the most received opinion is; or 4 miles, which the height of no mountain doth perpendicularly exceed, and is equal to the greatest depths of the sea, which is, as Scaliger holds, 1580 paces, Exer.
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Aware that he had been motionless for a long time while Claggett and Linley had been active on the Moon, he began to worry about his legs, and for two hours he banged away on the newly provided Exer-Genie, which produced a real sweat.
Space Michener, James 1982
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As a guest on Harrington's radio show, Miller began touting the "Exer-Genie," an exercise device incorporating cables, ropes and posts to create strengthening exercises that also stretched muscles.
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