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"Scads" means it'll cost some scratch, but you get a copy of the book with illustrations by Portland's Carson Ellis, and a CD with music performed by the San Francisco Symphony, narrated by Lemony himself!
Portland Mercury 2009
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Scads of people stop smoking and take up … eating Swedish fish.
Matthew Yglesias » Health Scares Reduce Smoking, But Not Obeisity 2009
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Scads of commenters on the above story said they'd never heard of this program before and really wish they had.
HUFFPOST HILL - Anonymous GOP Lobbyist And Dem House Member Square Off Eliot Nelson 2011
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Scads of stories and columns dredging up the tawdry details of Hill's allegations against the soon-to-be-justice -- Coke can, anyone?
Who had the worst week in Washington? Clarence Thomas. Chris Cillizza 2010
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Scads of cheap UAVs could also be very useful to an adversary.
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Getty Images Scads of Internet pundits and bloggers have vehemently argued that piracy is really a sales-promoting activity—because it gives people a free sample that might lead to a purchase—or that any piracy problems have been due to a failure of industry to embrace the Internet.
Internet to Artists: Drop Dead Stan Liebowitz 2012
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Scads of Democratic lawmakers, including Ways and Means Committee Chair Dan Rostenkowski (Ill.) and House Speaker Tom Foley (Wash.), lost then because they were ill-prepared for the gale-force political winds blowing against them.
Monday Fix: Does an advantage in money give Democrats the edge in November? 2010
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Scads of petunias, lobelia, fancy begonias and geraniums, sweet potato vines, even a bromeliad.
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Scads of seeds were scattered in there, but the thick grasses seem to have prevented any germination.
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Scads of Democratic lawmakers, including Ways and Means Committee Chair Dan Rostenkowski (Ill.) and House Speaker Tom Foley (Wash.), lost then because they were ill-prepared for the gale-force political winds blowing against them.
Monday Fix: Does an advantage in money give Democrats the edge in November? 2010
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