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Examples
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Pre-ordered phones will be shipped to you by June 24, 2010 sources say.
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Pre-ordered your collection and dearly wish I could afford your other collections, greybeast.
"Grow till tall. They all, in the end, will fall." aliceoddcabinet 2010
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Pre-ordered said book long ago as so ordered by the great gods of the read.
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Pre-ordered your book through Amazon — it just arrived.
6-Week Cure blog idea | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Pre-ordered my tickets this year, and when I went in to pick them up, was told they needed to see the credit card they were purchased with (for ID).
HPLFF, Day One brother_d73 2006
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Pre-ordered meals are then served on board by the crew during the normal meal service, and come in an environmentally-friendly box that doubles as a tray.
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Pre-ordered toy exports from Foshan to the U.S. in the first nine months of the year were up 4.2% compared with the 2006 period -- a significant slowdown from the 20.1% growth rate posted the year before.
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My most recent CD purchases: Pre-ordered the new Norah Jones (jazz/pop) CD and a Jesse Cook (rumba-flamenco) compilation; a John Boutte & Uptown Okra CD (New Orleans blues); “The Big Old Box of New Orleans” (a 4-CD New Orleans music set).
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Pre-ordered the Millennium season one DVD now that I can it's shipping in July: it's probably my favorite tv series ever made.
the way of DVR-fu badger 2004
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Pre-ordered a 64GB on Friday night after work and Apple's email told me it's still shipping late April.
MacDailyNews webmaster@macdailynews.com 2010
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