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As you may know, Channeling is the ability to receive mental telepathy from another person, or in this case, consciousness.
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"Channeling" the sentiments of a 19th Century robber baron, Svanberg said, after meeting President Obama, that BP was generously compensating "the small people".
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"Channeling" PDF files and the battle for Googlespace was the previous entry in this blog.
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"Channeling" is how former U.S. Sen. John Edwards got rich .. by melodramatically convincing North Carolina jurors that a dead baby was speaking to them through Edwards and that the dead baby wants jurors to make that mean ol 'malpracticing doctor pay .. ..]
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Channeling Thorstein Veblen, I would note that books are long and thick because that ensured that only the wealthy men of the aristocracy and Church had time to read them — and hence only those men could claim exclusive knowledge of the Wisdom of the Ages, thereby making them uniquely qualified to Rule.
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Channeling lightning to his fingers, he turned around and fired at the first cycle, knocking one of the rear view mirrors fall off.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Shard Reaper’s Review Forum 2009
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Channeling it all to market, both domestic and foreign, will require new pipelines and capacity for NGL refining, called fractionation.
Pipe Dreams in America's New Energy Landscape Liam Denning 2011
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Channeling money to the opposition through the SNC could also force the Free Syrian Army, the term applied to the loose-knit group of defected Syrian soldiers and locally commanded opposition fighters, to finally recognize the leadership of the SNC.
Attacks Bring Syria's Chaos to New Front Charles Levinson 2012
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Channeling has very clear consequences: competitor standing and materiality.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Kurt Wilberding/The Wall Street Journal Channeling 1920s old Shanghai, Monique Wu wears a silk embroidered qipao with a white shawl and fish net stockings.
The Subterraneans 2011
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