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Newer: is something happening at sweethomes? arg. arg.
arg. - emergency weblog; or: epersonae; or: elaine nelson 2001
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This issue -- calling a Newer Left into being -- may be the answer to my one great uncertainty about the book: who is it for?
Archive 2009-04-01 Tenured Radical 2009
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This issue -- calling a Newer Left into being -- may be the answer to my one great uncertainty about the book: who is it for?
Off The Radical Shelf-- Chesa Boudin, Gringo: A Coming-Of-Age In Latin America (Scribners: 2009), $25.00. 226 pp. Tenured Radical 2009
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"Newer" authors, such as David Brin and Stephen Weber, have mathematic and science backgrounds.
The fiction in science fiction. joshenglish 2007
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The "Newer" and "Older" buttons are now prominently displayed on top of the image and they're also easier to spot in other sections.
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"Newer" in this case means at least a Pentium 4 processor and a minimum of 2 GB RAM on a 32-bit-based PC.
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Newer systems can measure stress levels on wheels and other components before serious problems develop.
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Newer still is the pervasive societal fear that we have lost the world lead in college completion.
Eight ways to get higher education into shape Daniel deVise 2011
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Newer, younger families told him that they were too busy juggling work, long commutes and kids.
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Newer, minimally invasive, temporary treatments such as Botox injections and dermatological fillers are intended to create subtle changes such as erasing a few wrinkles.
Gym, Check. Diet, Check. Face, Lift Laura Landro 2011
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