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I can guarantee you that his story is a fairy tale, and I hope you check it out before you are slam-dunked by one or more of the people who are now aware of this story.
WILLIAM W COMBOW 2010
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The commies went and slam-dunked yourasson this one, my man.
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Obama can say anything and people will buy it. 1 of the 3 Oregon delegates signs on with him, but you'd think he'd slam-dunked the party nomination the way it's being reported.
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Conservatives are again trotting out the idea — slam-dunked by history — that energy and environmental regulations kill jobs.
Time to Tap T.R. 2010
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The basic script is: (1) train hard for the race; (2) once you start the race, run as fast as you can and hang on to whatever speed you can until your fuel runs out;(3) try to get across the finish line without losing that bagel you slam-dunked on your way out of the house.
ChiRunning Danny Dreyer 2009
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If you assign the energy companies a leading role in climate control, you will have slam-dunked the biggest ball in the biggest game of all time.
Jessica Catto: WALKING THE WALK: Step It Up, Mr. President. No Time to Fall Behind 2009
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(Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush got slam-dunked when they tried to mess with that.)
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Think about this: Kerry slam-dunked most of the debates with Bush.
McCain Adviser: We're Outspending Obama Three-To-One On TV Ads 2009
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In one study, "evening people" almost universally slam-dunked a standardized creativity test.
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In one study, "evening people" almost universally slam-dunked a standardized creativity test.
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