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  • This commerical is the biggest blatent collection of lies since Colin Powell's WMD UN speech.

    GOP unveils new health care ad campaign 2009

  • The average Democrat in America today is so far to the left that they walk around like the people in that V8 commerical from a few years back.

    Baldwin: Lieberman's one of a 'few moderate Republicans left' 2009

  • The commerical is stupid and has nothing to do with advertising the burger.

    Wendy's Bacon Deluxe ad: Further proof that violent old ladies are funny | EW.com 2009

  • In fact, I shot video of the 1996 Breakers to Bay salmon running and this commerical is eerily close to my footage (which has been in circulation for ten years), even including the salmon showing up at the bar at the end.

    Boing Boing: August 13, 2006 - August 19, 2006 Archives 2006

  • The commerical is a catchy little jingle that lists everyone you might come in contact with as secretly yearning for a lottery ticket this holiday season.

    A Lottery Ticket in a Pear Tree… « Michael in Nashville 2004

  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve is buying more than $99 billion in short-term commerical debts.

    WBAY Action 2 News 2008

  • Associated Press - October 7, 2008 10: 13 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve is buying more than $99 billion in short-term commerical debts. "); var headline = escape (" Fed is pumping $99 billion into short term loans "); OpenWin (

    WBAY Action 2 News 2008

  • The Bank of America, which today announced 30,000 job cuts in coming years, is down 1.86pc. , former RBS chairman, is speaking live on Sky News right now: I have no doubt that the incentive pattern of investment banking is not suitable for the more corporate syle of what I would call commerical banking.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • And there is this underused system called commerical airliens that can get you places you need to go for about $300 a person if you book ahead (vs. about $10,000 a person for that corporate jet).

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2009

  • Why such a roundabout way of giving poets some assistance, unless the real goal is to further debase American poetry by forcing it to be "commerical"?

    Poetry 2010

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