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This week I'll be reviewing six new projects that leaked in the following order: DJ Design "Jetlag", DJ Khaled "We Global", DJ K.O.
What's New In Dart's iPod #48 AKA The Hey DJ Edition Dart Adams 2008
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On "Jetlag" the two's assignment to escort a government witness back from Paris encounters a road bump when they learn a hit man may be on their flight home.
BuddyTV 2010
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Jetlag started to kick in during the early evening, but a tag-team reading by Scott Browne and Bill Breedlove woke me up again and I managed to hang in until 11 p.m.
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Jetlag, caused by the body's inability to immediately adjust to the time in a different zone while travelling, was practically cut in half for commuters taking seven to nine hour flights.
Dr. Nicholas Perricone: Taking Flight: Top Strategies to Look and Feel Your Best at 30,000 Feet 2009
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Jetlag and being 4500 miles from the action will screw you over.
The Reporter Who Launched The "Monster" Story Speaks... 2009
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Jetlag be damned we're getting right into party mood on Monday when Robert Scoble plays host to an Irish Coffee evening.
November 2007 2007
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Re: Jetlag — It becomes more annoying as we get older.
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Jetlag be damned we're getting right into party mood on Monday when Robert Scoble plays host to an Irish Coffee evening.
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Jetlag, a stiff neck and a cranky demeanour can ruin the festive spirit for those flying home for Christmas.
Archive 2008-09-01 Thatsnews 2008
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Jetlag, a stiff neck and a cranky demeanour can ruin the festive spirit for those flying home for Christmas.
The Gift Of A Good Flight's Sleep For The Weary Traveller Thatsnews 2008
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