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"Shortwave was an early form of the Internet," says Aaslaid, who goes by the nickname Laid.
Wired Top Stories Wired 2011
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"Growing up in Laid Offville was really got me interested," she told me.
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"Growing up in Laid Offville was really got me interested," she told me.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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She borrowed $3,750 from friends and family, moved to Beijing and opened a restaurant she called Laid-Off Sister Dumplings.
Work In A New World 2008
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New York to Spend $45 Million to Retrain Laid-Off Wall Streeters [NYT] (Photo: Maulliegh)
NYC Mayor Wants To Spend $45 Million Retraining Investment Bankers - The Consumerist 2009
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Greyhound, by the way, is owned by a Canadian company called Laid Law (ph), which trades thinly, just in case you want to watch that one tonight.
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It's called Laid Off Camp-or workshops designed to empower the job seeker.
kstp.com - MORE NEWS 2009
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JAMES The British rock band was formed in the early 1980s and is internationally known for hit singles "Laid" and "Sit Down."
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"Laid" papers are distinguished by wire marks, which are absent in
Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians Douglas Cockerell 1894
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He could do all the classics, Sinatra, Cash, the Beatles, Billy Joel ... but also "Laid" by James, and "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-lot.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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