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Spooling slightly further forward, clause 93 provides for a crude benefit cap to be imposed irrespective of circumstances.
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Spooling slightly further forward, clause 93 provides for a crude benefit cap to be imposed irrespective of circumstances.
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Spooling out 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque between 1,300 and 5,000 rpm, the N55 can hum quietly in city traffic or, with the right buttons pushed, gears engaged and the gas pedal squeezed beyond the downshift detent, absolutely haul butt.
A Rote SUV From BMW Dan Neil 2010
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Spooling up hostility with each other is a Farley and other wet dream.
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Spooling back to sunday, we had some fun and games.
Archive 2005-10-01 neil h 2005
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Spooling back to sunday, we had some fun and games.
Cold mornings and hot chocolate neil h 2005
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Spooling, you only had to — I could learn that so much quicker — you only had to put that bobbin on there and pull it up and tie it to the spool, the spool got pulled till you take it off.
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Spooling is not disagreeable, and the room is the quietest part of the mill -- noisy enough, but calm compared to the others.
The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls John Van Vorst 1900
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Spooling back the tapes of United's Community Shield win over Chelsea to prepare his BBC analysis, Dixon saw something.
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Spooling up in less than a second, the wireless backup has already saved the website's uptime four times since the beginning of the show's run.
Mashable! Barb Dybwad 2010
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