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At the very minimum, 60% of the sign-up and recuring charges.
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This seems to be a recuring theme recently and engaging the disengaged is, for me at least, one step removed from including the excluded.
The pieces of the digital engagement puzzle at Helpful Technology
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The first step includes the withdrawal from painkillers and anti-anxiety medications, stopping the use of opioids (heroin, vicodin and oxycontin), by recuring a detoxification (detox) program, in order to clean the drugs from the body.
Treatment Options for Drug Addiction-Drug Treatment Programs. Types of Treatment Programs for Drug A
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The other thing that happened there was recuring nightmares of white almost glowing arms coming though the walls of the house to get me.
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It might be fun to have them read the coverage of a recuring event like a local election over time to see how things change.
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Kat, getting rid of all US muslims has been a recuring theme for you.
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If my mother had not been insured, and me through her, the diagnosis would have been “put off” in the same way Roberts was, because only intense scrutiny would have showed me as having nothing more than a minor recuring bacterial infection in my ear canals.
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- To redirect the traffic away from Microsoft and ISP to monitize it themselves thus generating huge recuring revenue after the original sale.
Squatters Are Screwed; Nobody Cares If Your Domain Has That Hot New Suffix
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It is a melancholly thing to have those difficulties recuring upon us every year.
Letter from William R. Davie to John Haywood, August 20, 1797
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Yet upon recuring to my Heart, I had a Doubt whether the petition was sincere.
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