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Coined from the Japanese word "nessa" which means "hot sand", the range is formulated to offer optimal UV protection for Asian skin.
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"The Three 'Coined' Words in London's The Star Rover: Errata."
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"The Three 'Coined' Words in London's The Star Rover."
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"The Three 'Coined' Words in London's The Star Rover: Errata."
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"The Three 'Coined' Words in London's The Star Rover."
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Insertium Theory is Hereby 'Coined' by This Poster.
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Coined "Summer Davos," this year's event will focus on "Mastering Quality Growth" by looking at how economic-, industry- and technological developments are influencing consumer behavior, business models and financial markets around the globe.
William Brindley: Summer Davos: Meeting of Minds in Dalian, China William Brindley 2011
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Coined by the BBC in 1934, "liveness" became a nifty discursive distinction when an ontological one didn't really exist.
Claire Gordon: A Conversation With Your Cellphone Claire Gordon 2011
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Coined by the BBC in 1934, "liveness" became a nifty discursive distinction when an ontological one didn't really exist.
Claire Gordon: A Conversation With Your Cellphone Claire Gordon 2011
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Coined "Summer Davos," this year's event will focus on "Mastering Quality Growth" by looking at how economic-, industry- and technological developments are influencing consumer behavior, business models and financial markets around the globe.
William Brindley: Summer Davos: Meeting of Minds in Dalian, China William Brindley 2011
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