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- abbreviation versus
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- preposition Abbreviation of
versus .
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It makes one wonders if enough digits means they should have two or more fingers, or if by digits he means a candidate with an IQ high enough to sign a name vs. using an 'X' to sign on the dotted line.
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Lesnar finally makes his return to the UFC Octagon tonight where he will defend his title vs. Interim
WN.com - Articles related to Art of War: Floyd Mayweather's incentive to sign late 2010
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Lesnar finally makes his return to the UFC Octagon tonight where he will defend his title vs. Interim
WN.com - Articles related to Art of War: Floyd Mayweather's incentive to sign late 2010
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Finally, the Huskies take home the title vs. Louisville and we provide a FREE look!!!!!
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Mike Thomas Brown defending his title vs. former champion
Five Ounces of Pain 2009
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I think the title vs. mask stipulation would work a lot better on the show people actually watch, RAW, and with more than a lousy
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(The large PhD-granting institutions typically require faculty to teach one or two courses a term vs. four or five at "teaching" schools, with a commensurately higher expectation of high quality publication.)
Outside the Beltway 2010
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He returns Saturday to defend his title vs. Dan Hardy at UFC 111 in Newark (10 p.m.
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In particular, I saw a number of different strategies that John has been nibbling on - different segments, different delivery models white label vs.
Sramana Mitra: Top 10 Online Advertising Trends for the Decade Sramana Mitra 2011
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They're getting an early and fun opportunity to educate themselves in essential concepts like short-term vs. long-term gains, market volatility, etc.
Dan Greenshields: Responsible Holiday Spending Dan Greenshields 2011
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