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Overall, Economic Turbulence is a strong illustration of the seen and the unseen.
Economic Turbulence, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Our essay in the Sarai Reader 06: Turbulence is out.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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This woman claims a program called Turbulence Trainer can slim calf-ankles, although in my opinion, her ankles in the Before shot look mighty slim.
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Turbulence, which is marked upon the neck, and which antagonizes the regions of Tranquillity, Patriotism, and the outer portion of
Buchanan's Journal of Man, November 1887 Volume 1, Number 10 1856
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He is world-renowned Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and author of many articles to count in magazines such as Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Oxygen, and Maximum Fitness and he has developed a revolutionary new fat loss system called Turbulence Training which has been designed specifically to help busy men burn the most belly's fat in the least amount of workout time - and without using dreaded cardio exercise.
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The episode titled Turbulence kicked off with Davis Bloom in confessional.
Give Me My Remote 2009
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And the centerpiece of the lobby is "Turbulence," a set of red steel blocks welded together at varying angles by sculptor Rafael Barrios.
Singapore 2008
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The authors of "Turbulence" note that this notorious family-to-team metaphor "was repeatedly brought up by employees in numerous interviews and comments, even several years later."
The Seattle Times 2010
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March 19: Smallville Season 8, Episode 16 'Turbulence' airs in the U.S. at 8. 00pm on The CW.
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March 19: Smallville Season 8, Episode 16 'Turbulence' airs in the U.S. at 8. 00pm on The CW.
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