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Truth be told, the heaviest Miata sold, with an automatic transmission, weighs-in at a feathery 2542 pounds with a 52% front/48% rear weight distribution.
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Over at the New York Times '"The Medium" column, our old friend Virginia Heffernan weighs-in on the not-so-niceties going on at ScienceBlogs.
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Over at the New York Times '"The Medium" column, our old friend Virginia Heffernan weighs-in on the not-so-niceties going on at ScienceBlogs.
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Obama, Green Jobs initiatives, and even weighs-in in support of Obama's health care proposal.
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In a recent interview with Catholic News Agency Renowned moral theologian weighs-in on Theology of the Body debate, Fr Faggioni addressed some of the issues that have been strongly criticised in Christopher West's presentation of the Theology of the Body.
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In a recent interview with Catholic News Agency Renowned moral theologian weighs-in on Theology of the Body debate, Fr Faggioni addressed some of the issues that have been strongly criticised in Christopher West's presentation of the Theology of the Body.
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Byron despite the fact that the poem clearly weighs-in in favor of this expropriation of Grecian art.
Notes on 'The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece' 2006
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So you see, you may have started out all happy, enthusiastic and motivated proclaiming that this time is THE time, but as your unconscious mind weighs-in all the change, it freaks!
Janice Taylor: Kick In The Tush Club: Tip-Toeing Past The Amygdala 2008
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Coming up, CNN's Nancy Grace, who has been investigating the case, weighs-in.
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He has since run a little faster with a 4.8 to his credit and right now, he weighs-in at 287.
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