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There was a raven perched high, by name Vole-qui-Vent; he was a noted character among the
Under Two Flags 1839-1908 Ouida 1873
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A partnership between Apple and the Vole is a wise move at curtailing the Google empire,
The Inquirer 2009
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The Vole was the only one to block and remove malware well, while hardly chewing up any resources at all.
The Inquirer 2009
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"The Vole was the only one to block and remove malware well, while hardly chewing up any resources at all." well, I didn't see indicator on success during removing malware, how did you come that conclusion Nick F.? oh really?
The Inquirer 2009
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Rochette skated to Celine Dion's "Vole" at the gala following the Vancouver Games -- Dion's song is in memory of her niece who died of cystic fibrosis and Dion was a favorite of Rochette's mother.
SI.com 2010
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Things are likely to get worse with Windows 7 as the Vole has decreased the screen size of what it will consider being a netbook from 12.1 inches to 10.2 inches.
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The magazine says that the Vole has muddied the netbook hardware waters by setting “maximum hardware requirements” for netbooks running Windows XP Home.
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Life as a manipulating man will never be the same. plashing Vole
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That sounds like the perfect charitable act to me! plashing Vole – I take my hat off to you – that is good, fierce collecting, my friend.
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On hand will be the creators of "The Scott & Gary Show," "The Vole Show," "Tomorrow's Television Tonight" and others, as well as George A. Stoney, the 94-year-old New York University professor and influential public-access advocate.
Before the Web, It Was Public-Access Steve Dollar 2011
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