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While budget airlines have been forced to lift their rates in line with surging fuel costs, some are also cashing inon so-called downgraders as more affluent consumers—who previously wouldn't have considered taking a low-cost carrier —are prompted by higher ticket prices to shop for bargains.
Aloft, Asian Heft Eric Bellman 2011
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U.S. officials are zeroing inon S&P's use of "dummy" assets when it assigned a triple-A rating to a mortgage-bond deal that later imploded.
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In February, I asked you guys weigh to inon Good Portions, a Pan-Asian fast food place on Lexington btw. 39+40ththat I desperately wanted to like.
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When Cambodian police and Secret Service agents began to close inon him last March, Tanaka took refuge at the North Korean Embassy in Phnom Penh.
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The very same FISA that enables someone whom I've never met beforeto continue to listen inon myfamiliestelephone conversations.
OpEdNews - Diary: Naomi Klein on Rob Kall Radio Show Tonight, October 15 2008
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Assuming that NSA is fully employing its personnel employed by the TSP to perform that monitoring of the enemy, where are they possibly getting the personnel necessary to listen to any significant portion of the billions of international telecommunications by the “millions” of Americans which Professor Balking claims NSA might be listening inon?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Slate Discussion on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance: 2007
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It would be great if Jim Carpenter was inon this interview, come to think of it.
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PS i live at 1000 feet inon the west coast of Wales.
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PS i live at 1000 feet inon the west coast of Wales.
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PS i live at 1000 feet inon the west coast of Wales.
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