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Flying Around the ISS - Sped Up is the next entry in this blog.
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- “Sped things along” at the bored by paying a guy to help with paper work.
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Sped on its way by pop psychology, the free market conception of joblessness has oozed into the national consciousness; as more encounters in Warrington prove, it even defines the thoughts of some of the unemployed themselves.
The desperate search for jobs in Warrington | John Harris 2012
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Flying Around the ISS - Sped Up was the previous entry in this blog.
Twitter and Skype From A Remote Polar Research Station - NASA Watch 2009
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And when dealings with Sped Director von Trapp made the vein in my forehead start to throb, I could turn to my Chub fantasy to tamp down the rage.
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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And when dealings with Sped Director von Trapp made the vein in my forehead start to throb, I could turn to my Chub fantasy to tamp down the rage.
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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It looks like "Single Sped" added TWO extra E's to his tat
Intimidation: Betraying Looks, Expressive Calves BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Sped and to grave yards with their hoardings yode:
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- Sped approval of tougher voter ID laws in Georgia and Arizona in 2005, joining decisions to override career lawyers who believed that Georgia's law would restrict voting by poor blacks and who felt that more analysis was needed on the Arizona law's impact on Native Americans and Latinos.
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“Sped,” while it resonates with the last syllable of market, gums up the flow with the unpleasant “speh” sound which may or may not be effective, depending on the context.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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