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Austenbook is an awesome versionof Pride and Prejudice, in the style of a Facebook news feed.
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I have nothing against this idea however Sen. Franken is this what you can only come up with, when the economy is down the drain, Obama is trying to ram down everyone throats his thug versionof the health bill, which i just read includes 12 million illegal immigrants covered (who don't pay taxes!!!) and why aren't you questioning the fact that the Obama administration is suppressing the budget outcome for mid-July until mid-august.
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Chrysler will invest $1.7 billion in producing a new versionof the Jeep Liberty, lifting thefortunes of Toledo, Ohio, where it plans to add 1,100 jobs.
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Her versionof the photo, doctored for maximum boyfriend embarassment, can be seen here.
BUSTED! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2008
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Apple claims the latest versionof theirweb browseris the fastest on themarket.
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I wrote about my experience in the Mala Mala Game Reserve in the current print versionof FrontBurner.
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Anolder versionof the vehicle was introduced as the first mass-produced hybrid in 1999.
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The cause of action arose when the Swiss Company had come had come to know of the plans of Cipla to launch a generic versionof the drug in India and also export the same to various countries.
Production of Cancer Drug:: First Round Won by CIPLA Pharma 2008
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I know there is an Alan Smithee versionof the Lynch film out there – now is that the extended edition that was recently released on DVD with the hand drawn pictures which add to the story?
Show #11: Pre-show Discussion : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas 2006
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While powerful evidence suggests that Martin went after Siegelman (a Democrat) for political reasons, equally powerful evidence suggests that Martin also practicesa second versionof selective prosecution -- intentionally turning a blind eye to wrongdoing by "loyal Bushie" Republicans.
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