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Jettisoned from the old clubhouse that used to be the size of Rickey Henderson's strike zone was a long row of lockers in the middle of the room.
USATODAY.com - Garciaparra gives hope to the Red Sox nation 2002
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Jettisoned were rightwing plans to break up and privatise the state-run, taxpayer-funded NHS.
Andrew Lansley's deliberately bland NHS speech was a strategic move Randeep Ramesh 2010
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Jettisoned Amorphic Mechanism death replacement overmatch.
Archive 2010-02-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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Jettisoned by the Broncos last season after serving a four-game suspension for using the banned dietary aid ephedra, Sauerbrun re-signed with Denver in the offseason after winning his release from New England.
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As Generics Catch Up, Dr. Jarvik Is Jettisoned From Heart-Dr.g Ads Pfizer is set to resume promotion of its blockbuster heart drug Lipitor on television -- this time without a celebrity endorsement or expert advice -- after a half-year hiatus following claims of misleading advertisements featuring Robert Jarvik, the inventor of an artificial heart.
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Jettisoned the string of Z-Vex pedals, the ABY switchbox, and the Akai Headrush, plugging the Chapman Stick directly into the first of the five moogerfoogers.
Phasmatodea AAR: angry alien night and unexpected vocalist badger 2005
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February 27th, 2009 at 5: 02 pm louisgray. com: Should RSS be Jettisoned On the Information Journey?
Startup Launch: Buzzable Creates Twitter Groups Around RSS Feeds (500 Invites) Erick Schonfeld 2005
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Jettisoned by ABC's Monday Night Football after the 1999 season, Boomer Esiason is the front-runner to join a revised CBS NFL
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Looking at it for a moment, Karen shook her head in disgust, then with a smirk, she withdrew a permanent black marker from her handbag, crossed out the handwritten words, and replaced them with, “Magnificently Jettisoned.”
A GIFT OF LOVE Judith McNaught 1995
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Looking at it for a moment, Karen shook her head in disgust, then with a smirk, she withdrew a permanent black marker from her handbag, crossed out the handwritten words, and replaced them with, “Magnificently Jettisoned.”
A GIFT OF LOVE Judith McNaught 1995
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