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He referred me to a book by Aaron Shepard titled Aiming At Amazon.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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Freelance writer, illustrator, and comics artist Mike Dominic recently had some very nice words to say about I Remember the Future on his blog in a post titled Aiming for Peak Traffic.
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Aiming at the high end, Apple also brought back the $400 phone with a 64-gigabyte version of the 4GS.
Free iPhone to Escalate Low-End Fight Anton Troianovski 2011
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Aiming for the quarter size sticker, causes brain memory, and increases confidence that is required in the field, at either short distances or even longer distances.
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TOKYO — Aiming to cash in on a burgeoning appetite for quality cosmetics and skin-care products in China, Shiseido Co. is aiming to blitz the market with low-priced items this year as the Japanese company grapples with a continued sales decline at home.
Shiseido has eye on China Mariko Sanchanta 2011
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Aiming to clarify the situation, a group of 15 experts from seven countries is proposing a new classification system for the gluten-related disorders plaguing a growing number of people around the world for unknown reasons.
New Guide to Who Really Shouldn't Eat Gluten Melinda Beck 2012
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Aiming to clear up confusion for consumers about what various terms mean, the Federal Trade Commission has revised its guidelines for businesses that make claims about so-called "eco-friendly" products.
FTC 'Green Guides' Revised To Clear Up Misleading Environmental Claims On Products The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Aiming for the quarter size sticker, causes brain memory, and increases confidence that is required in the field, at either short distances or even longer distances.
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Aiming to clear up confusion for consumers about what various terms mean, the Federal Trade Commission has revised its guidelines for businesses that make claims about so-called "eco-friendly" products.
FTC 'Green Guides' Revised To Clear Up Misleading Environmental Claims On Products AP 2010
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Aiming to clear up confusion for consumers about what various terms mean, the Federal Trade Commission has revised its guidelines for making claims about so-called "eco-friendly" products.
FTC 'Green Guides' Revised To Clear Up Misleading Environmental Claims On Products The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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