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Argon is another great gas for voice changing; it makes you sound like a robot.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Anti-helium gas. I want some! 2007
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Argon is a noble gas and is easy to separate chemically from a large amount of chlorine-rich solvent.
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The name comes from the Greek word Argon which means inactive.
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The name comes from the Greek word Argon which means inactive.
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The name comes from the Greek word Argon which means inactive.
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The Eye of Argon aka, the worst piece of fiction ever published is now available to read online.
Archive 2007-04-01 Michael May 2007
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Now after that initial shooting, the suspect took off to a small town called Argon, Wisconsin, that's about 10 miles outside of Crandon.
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Argon, which is only made as a byproduct of oxygen and nitrogen is now in tighter supply consistent with the recovery.
Praxair Management Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha 2011
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Its up-to-date character may be tested by reference to articles such as Argon, Electric Light, Africa, Transvaal,
A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald" Thomas Anderton 1869
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Previously referred to as "Argon," version 5.0 is due in the second quarter of this year, featuring enhancements in scalability and application deployment as well as high availability.
Infoworld News 2009
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