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As home prices excelerated, so too did disposable incomes.
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They transferred me to a different school that offered excelerated learning.
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My oldest has always been in the excelerated programs and on base they make her take regular classes.
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I thought bush excelerated [sic] censorship with (laughably) “free speech zones. †Don†™ t you see the ridiculousness of that?
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Thinkprogress thinkstupid, well … I thought bush excelerated censorship with (laughably) “free speech zones.”
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Since the Roosevelt years and excelerated in 1947 at the founding of the SOA, the U.S. has had it's thumb on the people of Latin America.
Illegal Immigrants Downtown Nathaniel Livingston 2006
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What we ended up was a shopping list of small projects and or excelerated larger projects.
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Did you think we missed McCains 'senior moments' - excelerated aging or repetative brain injury, the man ain't right either.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Thers, Whiskey Fire 2009
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The idea of freedom of speech is excelerated to the point where anyone can write anything and post it.
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An excelerated clicking noise in pulsating tinnitus is mostly caused by the tightening of the middle ear or the palatal muscles.
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