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Microwave is a great but not 100% reliable temporary solution, and it will prove to be too costly taken on a range basis.
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In 1987, The Book Services Ltd published a slim, 144-page cookbook called "Microwave for One."
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McGowan had grasped a golden opportunity when the founders of a firm called Microwave Communications, Inc. later just MCI came to him for advice about securing finance for their venture to connect trucks on the St. Louis-Chicago run by microwave signal.
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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McGowan had grasped a golden opportunity when the founders of a firm called Microwave Communications, Inc. later just MCI came to him for advice about securing finance for their venture to connect trucks on the St. Louis-Chicago run by microwave signal.
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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Pride of place seemed to go to a microwave oven, beside which sat empty tins, and packets of something called Microwave Popcorn.
Strip Jack Rankin, Ian, 1960- 1992
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This season Harris developed from a kid content to launch three-pointers, which earned him the nickname "Microwave" because of his ability to quickly heat up the offense, to a better defensive player and rebounder.
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Highlight of the show was definitely the new song "Microwave".
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The space age echoes after hours, too, when "Microwave" Dave Gallaher, an Air Force vet who served in Vietnam, plays the blues with his band, the Nukes -- a reminder of another world-changing technology.
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Save additional 10% on the items by going through BING and using keyword "Microwave"
SlickDeals.net 2010
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Everything has a Gestation period, unfortunately however, our Society is a 'Microwave' Society.
Barbie in a Blender 2010
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