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Programmer Justin Lavoie, whose Silent Productions firm sells bundles of software like "Friend Request Broadcast" and "Comment Broadcast," says he has more than 4,000 customers.
MySpace to be the YouTube of Video Ben Barren 2006
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Programmer Justin Lavoie, whose Silent Productions firm sells bundles of software like "Friend Request Broadcast" and "Comment Broadcast," says he has more than 4,000 customers.
Archive 2006-04-01 Ben Barren 2006
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Denise Lavoie, an American with Quebeçois roots, drinks wine and studies it via a small wine technology program in the Pacific
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According to Beverly Lavoie, social-work manager at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., companies that administer in-home antibiotics often refuse to treat dual eligibles because of that lower rate.
Overlapping Health Plans Are Double Trouble for Taxpayers Janet Adamy 2011
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Lavoie said NATO's emphasis was on resolving the conflict through talks.
Rebels Give Foes Ultimatum as Services Return in Tripoli Margaret Coker 2011
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Denise Lavoie, an American with Quebeçois roots, drinks wine and studies it via a small wine technology program in the Pacific
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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According to Beverly Lavoie, social-work manager at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., companies that administer in-home antibiotics often refuse to treat dual eligibles because of that lower rate.
Overlapping Health Plans Are Double Trouble for Taxpayers Janet Adamy 2011
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The signing was first reported by Renaud Lavoie of RDS.
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I think that some of the fog (of the accounting identities vs. behavioral equations etc. debate) can be dispelled by studying the main ideas of Stock-Flow Consistent Models, as developed by Wynne Godley, Marc Lavoie and their colleagues and collaborators.
Matthew Yglesias » Accounting Identities and Straussian Economics 2009
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Denise Lavoie, an American with Quebeçois roots, drinks wine and studies it via a small wine technology program in the Pacific Northwest.
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