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The Sinister Series section isn't the same thing as the Vitamin Fortified Serials section, as these are not multiple chapters of a complete story, this is for series that are so small, either because they were produced on such a limited run or because there aren't very many available.
August 1st, 2006 z0mbieastronaut 2006
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The Institute for Business & Home Safety has a program called Fortified for Safer Living, which helps homeowners and builders incorporate materials and technologies into new homes that will allow the buildings to withstand severe weather like hurricanes and earthquakes.
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'Fortified' is was once, assuredly, and the walls still surround it most picturesquely though mainly in utter ruin, and you even overrate the population, which does not now much exceed 900 souls -- in the city Proper, that is -- for the territory below and around contains some 10,000.
Life and Letters of Robert Browning Robert Browning 1850
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Putting vitamins and/or minerals in foods or beverages, otherwise known as "Fortified", doesn't mean you are getting the nutrition your body needs.
Official Health News healthnwellness 2010
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Fortified (though unnecessarily so), we made our way to the Ballard farmers' market (the highlight of my trip) and the touristy, but not-to-be-missed Pike Place.
Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Eats of the Pacific Northwest Big Girls 2011
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Fortified by the stronger yen and hit by the demographic pressures of a declining population, Japanese firms have developed a stronger appetite for acquisitions in recent years.
Takeda Eyes Nycomed Integration Before Another Deal Kana Inagaki 2011
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Fortified (though unnecessarily so), we made our way to the Ballard farmers' market (the highlight of my trip) and the touristy, but not-to-be-missed Pike Place.
Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Eats of the Pacific Northwest Big Girls 2011
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TOKYO—Fortified by the strong yen, two Japanese corporate titans on Thursday charged into overseas acquisitions valued at about $16 billion combined, looking to boost their growth abroad as the domestic economy sputters.
Takeda, Toshiba Make $16 Billion M&A Push Kana Inagaki 2011
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Fortified (though unnecessarily so), we made our way to the Ballard farmers' market (the highlight of my trip) and the touristy, but not-to-be-missed Pike Place.
Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Eats of the Pacific Northwest Big Girls 2011
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Fortified (though unnecessarily so), we made our way to the Ballard farmers' market (the highlight of my trip) and the touristy, but not-to-be-missed Pike Place.
Big Girls, Small Kitchen: Eats of the Pacific Northwest Big Girls 2011
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