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  • Feasibly, if you were organized and moved fast you could do 12 venues in three hours but many of the venues were small and limited and LPs, keychains or other ticket items disappeared very early on.

    Hive: What’s the Buzz? « Colleen Anderson 2010

  • Feasibly, all four games could have zero bearing in the standings for both teams, giving Vigneault a wide berth if he wants to rest his stars before the playoffs.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MATTHEW SEKERES 2011

  • Feasibly it might flatter someone with a darker skin-tone, but on me it just looks oddly surgical.

    The Guardian World News Laura Barton 2011

  • Feasibly, Apple had the opportunity to own the PDA/smartphone market from the start.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2010

  • Feasibly, you could also have a drive that's ahead of the curve when (and if) Apple ever starts supporting USB 3.0 ($30).

    Macworld 2010

  • Feasibly, you could also have a drive that's ahead of the curve when (and if) Apple ever starts supporting USB 3.0 ($30).

    Macworld 2010

  • Feasibly, you could also have a drive that's ahead of the curve when (and if) Apple ever starts supporting USB 3.0 ($30).

    Macworld 2010

  • Feasibly, you could also have a drive that's ahead of the curve when (and if) Apple ever starts supporting USB 3.0 ($30).

    Macworld 2010

  • Feasibly, a Social Security recipient could invest the benefits, keep the earnings, and then pay back the "loan" from Uncle Sam.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • Feasibly, reserved powers on employment law, financial regulation and social security could be devolved, says the SNP, handing ministers more levers to influence the economy.

    unknown title 2009

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