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  • 'Leccy Tech' Unappealing 'electric cars a' tragedy ', cries Nissan chief

    The Register 2009

  • More Heard: Standard Chartered 's Unappealing Example Regulators have encouraged contingent-capital instruments, known as "contingent convertibles" or "cocos," which are sold as interest-bearing debt that has to be paid back.

    A Hard Road For New Sara Schaefer Mu 2010

  • Bark Bark Woof Woof: Unappealing skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Unappealing 2009

  • Unappealing conduct, by any standards, but among contemporary audiences his cunning drew considerable approval.

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2010

  • Unappealing conduct, by any standards, but among contemporary audiences his cunning drew considerable approval.

    Archive 2010-04-01 Tim Stretton 2010

  • Unappealing interest rates, the difficulty of financing, and bonus uncertainty all are hurting that segment of the real-estate market.

    OVERHEARD 2009

  • Went to doctor's appointment (Getting To Know You and/or Scheduling Unappealing Exams, not anything wrong).

    Yargh. Quick catch-up. graphxgrrl 2006

  • -- Stefan TheilIndonesia: An Unappealing Verdict Two weeks ago an Indonesian appeals court threw out the convictions of Gen. Adam Damiri and three other military officers for human-rights abuses in East Timor in 1999.

    PERISCOPE 2007

  • Unappealing. \par But in wartime the Army gets the best of everything - aside from a mild hazard of getting shot at.

    Time Enough For Love Heinlein, Robert A. 1973

  • Guido Fawkes: Newsnight's Pie Fight: Unappealing Politics at its Best Mike Smithson: What'll this do to the final week of the campaign?

    Curly's Corner Shop, the blog! curly 2010

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