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Walloped in last year's state elections, Virginia's Democrats are taking steps to beef up their public relations and messaging as the November midterms approach.
Va. Dems hire communications director, unveil new Web site Rosalind Helderman 2010
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BT: Walloped upon the head with a platinum-plated sledgehammer.
A Master of Kung Folk : a Conversation With Benjamin Taylor 2010
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Walloped by wind they rush back to us for safe harbor.
peg nemeth | two by « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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Walloped by the murky reality of the software outsourcing industry – from 90-hour workweeks to fixing code written before his birth - young programmer Vinod Dhote has only one month to prevent a layoff from his company in Bangalore.
Archive 2006-08-27 Miss Snark 2006
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U.S. Equities Stocks Walloped, But Winnebago Cruises RV maker gains as vehicle manufacturers buck broader slide.
unknown title 2011
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The Slate Walloped the State in Social Media - Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple's iPad and President Obama's State of the Union address.
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The Slate Walloped the State in Social Media - Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple's iPad and President Obama's State of the Union address.
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The Slate Walloped the State in Social Media - Two events dominated discussion last week: the unveiling of Apple's iPad and President Obama's State of the Union address.
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Walloped by recent winters, highway departments are working not to get caught short this season, officials said.
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Walloped by recent winters, highway departments are working not to get caught short this season, officials said.
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