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Fandom | iFanboy posts the winning entries from its "Sequentially Ever After" contest. [iFanboy]
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Now, with 'Sequentially Yours' teNeues, 208 pages, $85 , we have what is essentially an Erwitt short-story collection.
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Sequentially, the bank garnered unexpectedly better corporate and investment banking revenues from advisory, equity issuances and corporate lending.
CIBC, National Bank Beat Wall Street Profit Estimates Caroline Van Hasselt 2011
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"Sequentially, it's not where my time and attention should be spent," he said.
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"Sequentially, the most notable improvement was in our flat-rolled segment, which benefited from increased average realized prices and healthy order rates in most of our markets."
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Sequentially, sales of memory chips fell 4% and sales of dynamic-random-access-memory, or DRAM, chips slid slightly.
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Sequentially, total revenue from memory chips fell 4% as significant price declines were partially offset by higher sales volume.
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Also included are some astute observations, such as: "Sequentially, leaving a nail gun on top of a ladder, then moving the ladder, is never a good idea."
D.I.Y. Related Emergency Room Visits Increasing - The Consumerist 2007
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Today's installment is called, "RIAA Sequentially Repeating Edison's Mistakes," and it walks us throught he way that Edison's film monopoly -- which was eventually crushed by the Feds -- had a history that was very parallel to the RIAA's own tactics here.
Boing Boing: October 12, 2003 - October 18, 2003 Archives 2003
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Sequentially assigned IDs and giving away competitive intelligence « Brian Pane
Twitter Data Analysis: An Investor’s Perspective Guest Author 2005
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