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Hell White Wolf published William Browning Spencer, and I think his novel Zod Wallop is one of the best fantasy stories I have ever read.
Wizards of the Coast to Launch New Line of Novels in 2008 2007
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In 2001, she started the Social Computing Group and built an early social network called Wallop that Microsoft spun off as a company.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The program receives funding from the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act, also known as the Wallop-Breaux Program.
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Microsoft-backed social network gets walloped - A would-be social network called Wallop has shut its doors, according to a message on the home page.
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Didn’t Microsoft invest in another social networking start-up called Wallop a few years ago.
Microsoft Acquires Mobile Focused Social Networking Site WebFives Duncan Riley 2005
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I did a search on the surname "Wallop," and got 17 hits, including an entry and photograph of a needlework sampler made by Hannah Wallop, a school girl in Castle Combe, Wiltshire in 1851.
GenealogyBlog 2009
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A survey reported on by Harry Wallop at the Telegraph says yes.
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More Have Shovel, Will Dig: Snow Is Pay Dirt for Some Metropolis: Snow Buries New York City Again Video: New York's Winter Wallop Cold blasts since December have been fanned by a stubborn climate pattern called "arctic oscillation" that doesn't allow cold Canadian air to flow from the west to the east as it normally would.
Snow Buries Winter Records as Northeast Digs Out Again Mike Esterl 2011
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If you throw me body down temple stairs, Gibbu, Blav, Mivve and Wallop, they tell in village you be dangerous killers.
random thought nathreee 2010
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A survey reported on by Harry Wallop at the Telegraph says yes.
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