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"All-in" is what the white towels the Giants distributed said.
Giants Overcome the Odds Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012
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Rocking the stadium was, with white towels screaming the Giants' late-season slogan of "All-in" being waved almost constantly, the crowd boisterous and the building literally shaking in the fourth quarter.
Giants Fly Past Falcons on Way to Green Bay Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012
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All-in trading costs are consequently as much as 10 times higher than in the U.S.
European Clearing Reform Dealt Late Setback Michelle Price 2010
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This app, along with the company's exercise-focused program, All-in Fitness, is a satisfying alternative when traveling or for days in between classes.
Software for Shaping Up Molly Baker 2011
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All-in, a fifth year police officer earns more than $125,000 per year including all types of compensation, time off and benefits excluding overtime.
Labor Contract Arbitration: As Broken As Executive Comp 2009
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I'm already All-in for Obama, and for Burner, and for Gregoire.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton--The Healing Process Continues 2008
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All-in costs climbed 12% to $16.37 a barrel of oil equivalent in 2007.
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Under the ANC\'s inspiration, 1,400 delegates came together at an All-in African Conference in Pietermaritzburg during March 1961.
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I'm already All-in for Obama, and for Burner, and for Gregoire.
"I'm all in" 2008
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An All-in Conference of African people was convened in the aftermath of the banning.
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