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But that was a Jiffy Lube marketing creation rather than an automotive standard, Skelley said.
Best Buy Optimization Is A Big Stupid Annoying Waste Of Money - The Consumerist 2010
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Skelley also waxed rhapsodically over another company's creation of a service that kept customers coming back for more, as described in the W.P. Carey article: Everyone knows you're supposed to get your oil changed every 3,000 miles.
Best Buy Optimization Is A Big Stupid Annoying Waste Of Money - The Consumerist 2010
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Skelley was impressed by Geek Squad's use of terms like "special agents" to refer to its staff.
Best Buy Optimization Is A Big Stupid Annoying Waste Of Money - The Consumerist 2010
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Natalie demanded, glancing at Skelley who had changed into a sweater and skirt identical to hers.
A Man Of Secrets Stevens, Amanda 1997
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"We're not investigating Anthony's murder," Skelley objected.
A Man Of Secrets Stevens, Amanda 1997
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Spencer had barely glanced at her since they'd arrived at the shop to find Agent Skelley waiting for them, and Natalie couldn't help but resent the way the agent now had his undivided attention, or the way she seemed to have completely taken over Natalie's workroom, turning it into a temporary surveillance-and-monitoring headquarters without so much as a word.
A Man Of Secrets Stevens, Amanda 1997
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Skelley rolled her eyes as she walked by, giving him a look that clearly said, Where did you get her?
A Man Of Secrets Stevens, Amanda 1997
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Spencer turned to explain the situation to Agent Skelley, who lurked just behind him in the workroom.
A Man Of Secrets Stevens, Amanda 1997
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Skelley shrugged, as if the danger she was about to face was inconsequential.
A Man Of Secrets Stevens, Amanda 1997
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Skelley d°. d°. d°. tho 'he has been gone some years. he has one eye.
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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