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  • Seriously, the potential for DSiWare is astronomical with the catalogue of games Nintendo is sittingon, let alone new properties they could be pushing out to takeadvantage of the new hardware, but instead they keep putting out thisgarbage.

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  • -- Obtain efficient worldwide manufacturing footprint with facilities in, allowingthe company to competitively supply developed markets as well as to takeadvantage of the expected accelerated automotive growth in developing nations.

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  • White House spokesman Robert Gibbs estimated the additional $2 billion would allow consumers to takeadvantage of the incentives through September.

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  • The market has been weighing concerns about the economy against the desire to takeadvantage of low interest rates to buy high-yielding investments.

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  • Mad+5th) to that list, and who knows - maybe the lady who supposedly sells Indian food out of a grocery cart, on that same block, will reappear to takeadvantage of the crowds.

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