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Quantities of our home made power plus cider furnished the necessary stimulus, and things went with a bang.
Work Camp 1203 L 2010
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Quantities are slightly limited so come out early to get yours.
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Since 1893 "the pound has been defined as a derived measure of the kilo," says Richard Davis, formerly the kilogram specialist with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology and then the secretary of the Consultative Committee for Mass and Related Quantities.
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Quantities of the H1N1 vaccine are currently limited.
Novel H1N1 Influenza 2010
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Quantities are slightly limited so come out early to get yours.
We Remember – Memorial Day 2009 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009
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Quantities are slightly limited so come out early to get yours.
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The focus is being moved from the previous "Tsunami: A Very Bad Thing," to "Tsunami: Unimaginable Quantities of Mud."
The Anchorman stephen hastings-king 2011
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Vast Quantities of grapefruits are sold and juiced each day, along with art, laundry soap and roast corn, cell phone credit, buckets, books, wheelbarrows heaped high with sugarcane and piles of secondhand clothing.
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Quantities of dihydrogen monoxide have been found in almost every stream, lake, and reservoir in America today.
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Quantities regularly run into the hundreds and the weapons are usually brand new he added.
Iranian weapons getting through to the Taliban... GayandRight 2009
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