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If, on the other hand, you prefer crunching your music files so that you can fit the maximum onto your portable device I would look at less expensive models in Shure line such as the E2c ($109), E3c ($199) or the fabulous E4c ($319).
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"Similarly, I strongly suspect that any customer that calls Shure for more info will be informed that between white space devices and the wireless industry, the FCC has it in for wireless microphones and they should go file a comment with the FCC right away and call their Congresscritters to help save little Timmy's drama club or the church choir or whatever-without mentioning the amnesty and proposed rule changes that would make use of these wireless microphones legal," Feld wrote.
TV Technology 2009
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"Shure," he said as he became aware of his involuntary self-revelations,
The Flaw in the Sapphire Charles M. Snyder
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"Shure," and Hugh started unsteadily to increase his pace.
The Plastic Age Percy Marks 1923
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"Shure," replied Father Pat, "and what's more civilizin 'than a barber shop!"
The Rich Little Poor Boy Eleanor Gates 1913
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"Shure," he whispered, "we all love him just like that, an that's why the Blessed Virgin saved him for us."
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Paul Leicester Ford 1883
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"Shure," said Dennis, later, "maybe we don't vote for convictions here, but we don't vote for the likes av him!"
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Paul Leicester Ford 1883
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"Shure," said Dennis, "what's the party but the men that run it?"
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Paul Leicester Ford 1883
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"Shure," said Dennis, taking the little hand so eagerly offered him,
The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him Paul Leicester Ford 1883
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"Shure," said Maggie, eyeing these rude dwelling-places with great disdain, "it's glad I am that me mother was not an Egyptian, to bring me up in a poor hoot loike thim."
St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, V. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 Scribner's Illustrated Various 1868
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