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We did the first of our High Street 'Blitzes' collecting signatures for a petition on a referendum on the European Constitution.
Archive 2004-01-01 2004
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Of the 70 or so Blitzes the Ravens run, the Mustang is their most confounding.
An NFL Redemption Story Reed Albergotti 2011
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The theories of strategic bombing, which hinged on the collapse of public morale, were undone by British defiance in the face of the day and night Blitzes.
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During the ninety-one nights of Blitzes in London, not once did the system fail.
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The bread and the oil, also the chamber in the wall shall not fail the prophet when he comes in August: nor Donner and Blitzes either.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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Maintain the sales environment, and actively participate in regular sales and office staff meetings, the execution of sales contests, monthly Blitzes and other motivational activities.
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• Maintain the sales environment, and actively participate in regular sales and office staff meetings, the execution of sales contests, monthly Blitzes and other motivational activities.
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Maintain the sales environment, and actively participate in regular sales and office staff meetings, the execution of sales contests, monthly Blitzes and other motivational activities.
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Blitzes - Both teams are likely to try and throw some blitzes at the offense.
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"Builder Blitzes" and put up four homes in five days for underprivileged families, donating kitchen supplies and items like flat-screen TVs.
NYT > Home Page By MARCELLE S. FISCHLER 2011
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