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The price of a dedicated service (not shared, usually referred to as a Leased Line service), is normally too expensive for the most Internet users who use the internet to suft lightly, read and send emails, occasionally upload and download files and stream videos.
Vincent Chow dot Net 2008
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The price of a dedicated service (not shared, usually referred to as a Leased Line service), is normally too expensive for the most Internet users who use the internet to suft lightly, read and send emails, occasionally upload and download files and stream videos.
Vincent Chow dot Net 2008
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Fit to be Leased Lower Fifth Avenue, long the domain of souvenir shops and discount shoes, is getting a boost from a trendy new Reebok affiliate.
Fit to be Leased 2012
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Leased from the Brooklyn YWCA for the next 20 years, Roulette's new space has been little-used in recent years.
Making a Bet on Brooklyn Steve Dollar 2011
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International Private Leased Circuits connect various offices of a company to a single network.
India Probing Possible Violations by SingTel R. Jai Krishna 2011
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The land is leased for public access from International Paper and other private owners, and hunters will need a $20 Leased Land Permit.
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Leased, Last, Lost yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Leased, Last, Lost'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Chrysler announced the other day that they would discontinue their automotive lease program.
Leased, Last, Lost 2008
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Leased machines would result in $1.8 million bill LINK
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Leased cars are often kept in better condition than cars that are owned; lease holders are penalized for excess wear and for driving much more than 15,000 miles a year.
A New Lease On Life 2008
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Leased storage facility for lever machines, new furniture for voters add to expenses LINK
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