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Examples
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Perhaps they will be thinking in terms of a pace-maker.
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Perhaps they will be thinking in terms of a pace-maker.
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'They said there wasn't any need for by-passes or a pace-maker.
They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff Josh Spilker 2010
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As long as Biden didn't leave with a newly outfitted pace-maker what's there to worry?
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We could add sound effects to our requests for customer service: explaining to a store clerk that the ticking box attached to our chests is a new kind of external pace-maker might help speed up their responses.
Jim Selman: N.O.P.E.: National Organization of Pissed Off Elders 2009
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What do you call telling Sawyer that he has a pace-maker that will kill him if his heart rate gets above a certain level?
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These include the discovery of germs, vaccines, vitamins and the results of vitamin deficiencies, antibiotics, the pace-maker, oral contraceptives, sulfa drugs and a host of your other favorites.
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Could it be possible to have an “Neo-Con” (which in ‘09 will stand for Neo-CONVICTED) pull the plug to Chaneys’ pace-maker and send the VP to ethernal hell (soon), so
Think Progress » Cheney: If U.S. Troops Come Home, Osama Bin Laden Will Rule Iraq 2005
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'They said there wasn't any need for by-passes or a pace-maker.
To The Hilt Francis, Dick, 1920- 1996
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The pace-maker pulse was increased, while eyes watched tensely.
Fantastic Voyage Asimov, Isaac, 1920- 1966
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