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Spiking, which is legal in most places, has come under increased scrutiny in the past couple of years.
Cuomo Probes Pension 'Spiking' Gina Chon 2010
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Spiking, which is legal in most places, has come under increased scrutiny in the past couple of years.
Cuomo Probes Pension 'Spiking' Gina Chon 2010
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Spiking, which is legal in most places, has come under increased scrutiny in the past couple of years.
Cuomo Probes Pension 'Spiking' Gina Chon 2010
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"Spiking" is a good thing in volleyball, so I am not offended by the label here.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2001
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"Spiking" an actor is marking their position for focus and camera.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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"Spiking" an actor is marking their position for focus and camera.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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"Spiking" an actor is marking their position for focus and camera.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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"Spiking" an actor is marking their position for focus and camera.
Mandolin Cafe News 2009
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Spiking bond yields could worsen the bloc's deepening economic downturn, heighten already high anxiety of a sovereign default and in the worse-case scenario, spell an end to the euro itself.
Downgrade Fever Makes Euro Sweat Javier E. David 2011
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Spiking immediately to 4.2 percent below the waves, Obama has since shrunk this gap every single month, until in December it was only 2.6 percent negative.
Chris Weigant: Obama Poll Watch -- December, 2010 Chris Weigant 2011
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