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One "sophistocated" 70 year old woman, donning her golf duds and visor, grabbed an "Impeach Bush" banner out of the hands of CODEPINK co-founder, Jodie Evans, and smashed it as if it were Osama bin Laden himself.
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Still, one would hope that markets will become more efficient as they now seek to incorporate 'sophistocated' readings of poll results into their investments.
TVHE 2009
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Except, as some have pointed out, they seem to have grown some pretty sophistocated biotech that allows them to create network interfaces to huge plant data storage systems as well as control interfaces for animals.
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CHOP researchers are using this sophistocated imaging technology to study brain differences in children with autism spectrum disorders.
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It will no longer do to say "Gordon is a Moron" - or the more sophistocated political equivalent.
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It will no longer do to say "Gordon is a Moron" - or the more sophistocated political equivalent.
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It's about a society where they played these abstract, very sophistocated games.
McCain Adviser Admits That Campaign Doesn't Want To Talk About Economic Crisis 2009
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They've called the terrorists "AMATEURS" to encourage their devising more sophistocated methods next time.
Linda Milazzo: Bush Provokes Britain's Terrorists With: "This is Amateur Time!" 2008
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The development of highly sophistocated technology, its impact on culture, and vice versa should not be neglected.
Balkinization 2006
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DD began to seem like a clone of Spider-man, with a slightly more sophistocated Peter Parker.
Top 100 Comic Book Runs #35-31 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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