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The new technology, called DIDO, allows internet users to access download speeds up to 1000 times faster than possible on conventional wireless networks, without any fall in speed as more users get on to the network.
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I went to youtube and sure enough, if you punch in DIDO WHITE FLAG DAVID LETTERMAN you will get something approximating the voice of Sia.
Weekend Video - Sia, and The Killers The Year in Pictures 2008
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My brain is being taken over by DIDO and TURNUS, and I can't seem to focus on a paper topic for my Petronius class.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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My brain is being taken over by DIDO and TURNUS, and I can't seem to focus on a paper topic for my Petronius class.
Arma virumque cano! 2005
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The isotopes are produced in BEPO or DIDO or in Calder Hall.
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During this period we have reinforced the reactor testing facilities by building the twin heavy water reactors DIDO and PLUTO.
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DIDO, A. _Kalewipoeg, Épopée nationale Estonienne_.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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DIDO It: Steve Pearlman swears his DIDO wireless technology will work at what some have called "impossible" speeds, and released a white paper in hopes of proving just that.
unknown title 2011
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DIDO to "Why Sarah Palin's 'blood libel' was a poor choice of words By Ruth Marcus"
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DIDO to "Why Sarah Palin's 'blood libel' was a poor choice of words By Ruth Marcus"
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