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Right now, today, Twitter is on-fire over the new player Harbach.
Mike Smith: Home Run for Harbach Mike Smith 2011
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This may not sound that bad, but we were racing against the clock so there was not time to rest on our laurels and gripe about how on-fire our backsides were, we had to boogie down and back if we wanted to win the event.
On the blueline: One game to go, vs. Canada, gold at stake 2010
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By the mid-2000s, Palm Coast was booming, its growth fueled by the state's on-fire housing market.
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By the mid-2000s, Palm Coast was booming, its growth fueled by the state's on-fire housing market.
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By the mid-2000s, Palm Coast was booming, its growth fueled by the state's on-fire housing market.
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Right now, today, Twitter is on-fire over the new player Harbach.
Mike Smith: Home Run for Harbach Mike Smith 2011
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By the mid-2000s, Palm Coast was booming, its growth fueled by the state's on-fire housing market.
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That may have occurred last Friday when the on-fire stock market -- up nearly 70% in the past 10 months -- took a mini-drubbing a ...
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That may have occurred last Friday when the on-fire stock market -- up nearly 70% in the past 10 months -- took a mini-drubbing as the Dow got hammered for close to a 101-point loss, its first triple-digit decline of the year.
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That may have occurred last Friday when the on-fire stock market -- up nearly 70% in the past 10 months -- took a mini-drubbing a ...
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