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Examples
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A good way to meet him, and to be launched from your chair, is a four-song mini-CD recorded live in Dublin.
Jesse Kornbluth: Holidays '09: Ten Music CDs I Bet You'll See On No Other Gift List 2009
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Apparently if you buy the CD from WARP-Mart you also get a special limited-edition bonus mini-CD called "Throttle Clarence," so do it ASAP.
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Like games, music and movies are packaged on a mini-CD.
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An indie artist called Rachel Farris is embedding her promo mini-CD in the lids of soft-drink cups at movie theaters.
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Carried aboard the impactor will be a standard mini-CD containing the names of comet, space and other enthusiasts from around the world.
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I did one of the first Kikapu releases under that name, and put out a 3″ mini-CD release, and have had quite a few appearances on other netlabels and CD compilations over the past couple of years under that name.
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Germany's Bethlehem has issued the following update about releasing a new mini-CD and working on a full-length album:
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"The Daily Grind" mini-CD in the fall of 2007 at Slaughter's Palace and Rape of Harmonies studios, but this effort was never released.
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But implying that car - and gadget-makers are leading us down the primrose path to our deaths is not only overestimating the quality and desirability of their products (remember the mini-CD?); it also underestimates the ability of consumers to choose products wisely and to use them in a manner that, you know, keeps people from dying.
The Car Connection 2010
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On a 1994 Staalplaat mini-CD, her nearly 13-minute "Guide to Broadcasting" creates a fascinating space out of a blend of radio voices, music, and sound effects.
Baltimore City Paper 2010
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