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"Notches on Correa's belt" included turning a U.S. government informant and "penetrating an unclassified email system."
Nikolas Kozloff: Caracas Cables: Infiltrating the DEA, Expropriated Golf Course, Halliburton's Ties to Venezuelan Oil Company Nikolas Kozloff 2011
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Devils' Parise Notches Two Goals in Win Devils star forward Zach Parise scored two goals, and Ilya Kovalchuk chipped in a goal and two assists, as the Devils topped the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 on Monday afternoon.
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More Dow Notches Third-Straight Drop Gold Slides 4.6% to Below $1,600 "The world is telling us there are very large concerns about the potential for the European economies," said Addison Armstrong , senior director for market research at Tradition Energy.
Oil Drops 5%; OPEC Holds Steady David Bird 2011
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"Notches on Correa's belt" included turning a U.S. government informant and "penetrating an unclassified email system."
Nikolas Kozloff: Caracas Cables: Infiltrating the DEA, Expropriated Golf Course, Halliburton's Ties to Venezuelan Oil Company Nikolas Kozloff 2011
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Tavares Notches Four Points as Isles Win John Tavares had two goals and two assists in the first period en route to 5-1 rout of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night.
Score Sheet 2011
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More Nokia Notches Solid Earnings Amid Shift, Eyes on Nokia's Basic Phones Nokia Siemens Networks, the joint venture between Finland's Nokia Corp. and Germany's Siemens, agreed to buy the bulk of Motorola's network equipment business for $1.2 billion in July last year, but the deal has been awaiting approval from China's Ministry of Commerce, which has the authority to review foreign mergers on anti-trust grounds.
China Approves Nokia's Motorola Assets Acquisition Owen Fletcher 2011
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Notches appeared, pegs sprouted, and the key grew shorter and fatter.
DRAGON GAMES P.W. CATANESE 2010
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Notches were carved from tall tree trunks to form a ladder for a man to climb up with a bucket of water balanced on his shoulder.
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Notches were carved from tall tree trunks to form a ladder for a man to climb up with a bucket of water balanced on his shoulder.
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Notches appeared, pegs sprouted, and the key grew shorter and fatter.
DRAGON GAMES P.W. CATANESE 2010
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