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It's the Wild West again as the cattle are corralled - only this time it's the American people being herded to ruin by the giddy-up bankers and health insurance companies, not just the mortgage guys.
Michelle Kraus: The Great American Credit Catastrophe Is Our Generation's 911 Michelle Kraus 2010
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The Rangers 'left-hander has some giddy-up on his fastball, as scouts like to say, but he has struggled to be consistent.
Tim Wendel: Nolan Ryan Strives to Turn Texas Rangers into Winners Tim Wendel 2010
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The Rangers 'left-hander has some giddy-up on his fastball, as scouts like to say, but he has struggled to be consistent.
Tim Wendel: Nolan Ryan Strives to Turn Texas Rangers into Winners Tim Wendel 2010
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It's the Wild West again as the cattle are corralled - only this time it's the American people being herded to ruin by the giddy-up bankers and health insurance companies, not just the mortgage guys.
Michelle Kraus: The Great American Credit Catastrophe Is Our Generation's 911 Michelle Kraus 2010
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The river drops in elevation as it flows north, and it really gets its giddy-up as it plunges over the falls.
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The river drops in elevation as it flows north, and it really gets its giddy-up as it plunges over the falls.
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The Rangers' left-hander has some giddy-up on his fastball, as scouts like to say, but he has struggled to be consistent.
Tim Wendel: Nolan Ryan Strives to Turn Texas Rangers into Winners Tim Wendel 2010
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If you are wondering why he didn't have that usual giddy-up, that extra burst that allows him to go on those don't-blink-or-you'll-miss-it, one-man fast breaks on Thursday against the Atlanta Hawks, John Wall said after the Wizards '116-96 loss, "My foot's fine."
Wizards embarrassed again on national television Michael Lee 2010
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The river drops in elevation as it flows north, and it really gets its giddy-up as it plunges over the falls.
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The river drops in elevation as it flows north, and it really gets its giddy-up as it plunges over the falls.
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