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Stifled laughter was as professional a response as I could muster.
Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Project Runway Open Thread 2010
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Stifled at home by a shrinking population and weak economy, Japanese food and beverage companies are scoping out opportunities in overseas markets with renewed urgency.
Asahi, Suntory Bid for New Zealand Company Cynthia Koons 2011
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Stifled at home by a shrinking population and a weak economy, Japan's food and beverage companies are scoping out opportunities in overseas markets with renewed urgency.
Asahi Leads Bidding for Independent Liquor Cynthia Koons 2011
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Stifled laughter was as professional a response as I could muster.
Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Project Runway Open Thread 2010
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Stifled childhood aspirations and prayers were packed up and put on a dusty shelf.
A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010
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Stifled childhood aspirations and prayers were packed up and put on a dusty shelf.
A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010
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Stifled by the social conventions of 1961 England, Jenny's life changes when she meets a handsome older man David (Peter Sarsgaard) who both opens her eyes to world at large and the sexual life within her.
Brad Balfour: Award Nominee Carey Mulligan Gets An Education 2010
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Stifled childhood aspirations and prayers were packed up and put on a dusty shelf.
A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010
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Stifled by a shrinking population and a weak economy, the Japanese beverage companies have made little secret of their plans to grow overseas — nor of their willingness to splash cash to do so.
Japanese Drinks Firms Step Up M Hiroyuki Kachi 2010
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Stifled childhood aspirations and prayers were packed up and put on a dusty shelf.
A Book of Miracles Jack Canfield 2010
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