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  • • As with good neighborliness, religious friends remain very important, even when we compare people with equal numbers of friends overall, and in that sense religious friendship seems super-charged.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • With 6: 48 remaining in the second quarter, the super-charged Superdome crowd of 70,149 filled with black-and-gold clad Saints fans roared its high-decibel approval of this still-recovering city's civic symbol of resilience when Brees hit Devery Henderson for a 44-yard touchdown and a 28-14 lead off a successful flea flicker.

    Saints vindicated after 45-14 drubbing of Cardinals 2010

  • It's also the first significant culling of staff at RIM in its short, super-charged history.

    Losing Ground, BlackBerry Resets Chip Cummins 2011

  • Zoe is super-charged †and she†™ s about to take Barock down!

    Image Comics for February 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • The growing popularity of RMB-denominated venture funds -- while mostly smaller size funds -- and the rise of locally staffed venture firms plus the super-charged deal making in China means that partners can't afford not to be there.

    China Startups Battle The BAT Rebecca Fannin 2010

  • There's nothing necessarily experimental about Team Meat's super-charged console port of their free Flash original Meat Boy: it's just old-school white-knuckle challenge-based platforming done gloriously right.

    Ten for 2010: the 10 most-anticipated games coming in the new year Boing Boing 2009

  • NBC's new singing competition The Voice is adding more star power to its already super-charged panel of judges.

    Reba, Monica, Sia Join NBC's The Voice as Advisers 2011

  • The U.S. 'emerging cities are not experiencing the kind of super-charged growth one sees in urban areas of the developing world, notably China and India.

    The Fastest-Growing Cities In The U.S. Joel Kotkin 2010

  • States and localities got religion in the mid-1970s and began funding their pensions more soundly, but then a long bull market led management and unions to count on super-charged stock-market returns to cover the future costs.

    What Sent States' Fiscal Picture Into a Tailspin? David Wessel 2011

  • The U.S. and Canada's emerging cities are not experiencing the kind of super-charged growth one sees in urban areas of the developing world, notably China and India.

    North America's Fastest-Growing Cities Joel Kotkin 2010

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