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  • Linda Matias, author of “201 Knock-out Answers to Tough Interview Questions: The Ultimate Guide to Handling the New Competency-Based Interview Style,” suggests digging to find out what type of personality succeeds with the company.

    You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010

  • Knock-out (and knock-in) mice, the workhorses of many a laboratory today, allow researchers to study the effects of removing (or inserting) a single gene.

    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007 - Speed Read 2007

  • Knock-out covers in every genre from the sweet to the grotesque.

    Collectors' Guide To Vintage Magazines Ed Gorman 2009

  • Knock-out roses are genetically-engineered to "knock out" serious pathogens such as black spot, thus eliminating the need for constant spraying.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Pooky 2008

  • Now Knock-out roses are available in shell pink, pink, and red.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Pooky 2008

  • Now Knock-out roses are available in shell pink, pink, and red.

    NO FUSS ROSES Pooky 2008

  • Knock-out roses are genetically-engineered to "knock out" serious pathogens such as black spot, thus eliminating the need for constant spraying.

    NO FUSS ROSES Pooky 2008

  • Knock-out drops and getting Shanghai-ed have little enduring appeal.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • Knock-out drops and getting Shanghai-ed have little enduring appeal.

    There Is Such a Thing as a Free Lunch Brooks of Sheffield 2007

  • What do you mean, 'International Brain Surgery Celebrity Knock-out'?

    Top Ten Things Which Make Me Change Channel 2007

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