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Though Cerf claimed that the contract was not "operational" since he never signed it, the question remains why the word "Accepted" was written over his name on the document, and why he felt compelled to hurriedly renounce the agreement in the same email exchange in which he divested himself of Edison stock.
Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011
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Though Cerf claimed that the contract was not "operational" since he never signed it, the question remains why the word "Accepted" was written over his name on the document, and why he felt compelled to hurriedly renounce the agreement in the same email exchange in which he divested himself of Edison stock.
Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011
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Though Cerf claimed that the contract was not "operational" since he never signed it, the question remains why the word "Accepted" was written over his name on the document, and why he felt compelled to hurriedly renounce the agreement in the same email exchange in which he divested himself of Edison stock.
Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011
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Though Cerf claimed that the contract was not "operational" since he never signed it, the question remains why the word "Accepted" was written over his name on the document, and why he felt compelled to hurriedly renounce the agreement in the same email exchange in which he divested himself of Edison stock.
Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011
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I liked him in Accepted adn Live Free or Die Hard, thoght he pretty much plays the same character.
REVIEW: Drag Me To Hell « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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The college comedy "Accepted" -- has anybody even heard of that, "Accepted"?
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Accepted, that is, by those with any clear knowledge of them.
Chris Bliss: Surprise - It's Bill of Rights Day Chris Bliss 2011
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It was with this in mind that Dell created a new functionality on its community forum site called Accepted Solutions.
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Seems familiar to another party of long ago that only "Accepted" what they determined to be pure.
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This isn't like the movie 'Accepted' where a mass of high school seniors are forced to flounder hopelessly as a result of not being admitted anywhere.
Dan Treadway: Applying to College: Advice From a Grizzled Senior Dan Treadway 2010
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