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Selectively tap in to the tea party movement on issues of agreement.
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Selectively follow up stories with in-depth research into compelling topics.
Global Voices in English » Global Voices seeks staff for new project: “Interpreting RuNet” 2009
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And so it was that those who'd tuned in hoping to catch a repeat of A Place in the Country found themselves serving as the test audience for the trial of two new Fox shows: Embarrassing Dads Say the Darndest Things, and Are You Smarter Than A Selectively Deaf Media Mogul?
Rupert Murdoch and his robot sidekick steal the show as Cameron sweats it out | Marina Hyde 2011
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Selectively advantaged: 98.0% chance of elimination
The Weasel Thread 2009
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Selectively advantaged: 98.0% chance of elimination
The Weasel Thread 2009
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Selectively protect your intellectual property worldwide.
Marty Zwilling: Entrepreneurs Need to Think Globally at the Start Marty Zwilling 2011
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Selectively edited sculpture by Daniel Chester French, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Hiram Powers and other Neo-Classical and Beaux Arts artists occupies a raised platform in a setting of fountains and greenery.
The MFA's New Art of the Americas Wing . . . Ada Louise Huxtable 2011
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Selectively protect your intellectual property worldwide.
Marty Zwilling: Entrepreneurs Need to Think Globally at the Start Marty Zwilling 2011
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Selectively advantaged in our example implies a 98% chance of FAILURE.
The Weasel Thread 2009
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Selectively prune healthy stems by heading them back to viable foliage.
A spring shower of queries on stink bugs, shade trees, more 2010
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