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One of the leading candidates for dark matter's secret identity is something called a Weakly Interacting Massive Particle, or
SPACE.com 2010
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I see no foreign policy apparatus (a la, say, Skocroft) other than the nutty neocons at Weakly Standard, AEI, etc.
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I was reminded of this article in a piece titled Strong Opinions, Weakly Held by Bob Sutton.
The importance of being unprincipled Valerie Strauss 2010
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Once again, Entertainment Weakly takes the People magazine route.
This Week's Cover: 'Sherlock Holmes' Director Guy Ritchie on Madonna divorce | EW.com 2009
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Thank you for your stupid and worthless opinion, Weakly Substandard subscribing jackass … ….
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Weakly-written nonfiction books such as Gilbert's do very little when it comes to addressing the societal problems many women face, and will continue to face in their marriages and in their homes.
The Elizabeth Gilbert Effect: The Ills of 'Feministy' Memoirs 2010
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The first interview is with Russ Weakly, founder of the Web Standards Group and mailing list.
Web Teacher › Useful Links: Mobile Social SXSW, Female Internet Heroes, Webstock09 speakers 2008
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Weakly, but still, it was a laugh, and Brianna had swept in, declaring my spot on the sofa “not nearly mopey enough.”
The Unwritten Rule Elizabeth Scott 2010
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Weakly hitting one's hand against the shoulder of the man who was my husband then to ask for help but the hand so weak he didn't notice.
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Weakly-written nonfiction books such as Gilbert's do very little when it comes to addressing the societal problems many women face, and will continue to face in their marriages and in their homes.
Koa Beck: The Elizabeth Gilbert Effect: The Ills of 'Feministy' Memoirs 2010
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