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And here are three reasons why I feel it can do wonders for the already well-loved airline brand that is JetBlue.
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The price cuts made sense in terms of getting rid of old inventory before the new handhelds launch, particularly as the PSP Go is not well-loved among gamers.
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Mr. Ford gives us his four well-loved facial expressions throughout the movie, usually all four within the time period of a NBA shot clock.
Michael Jones: Cowboys and Aliens Michael Jones 2011
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To illustrate his point, he told a story about one of his “prize” Grant Study men, a doctor and well-loved husband.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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Mr. Ford gives us his four well-loved facial expressions throughout the movie, usually all four within the time period of a NBA shot clock.
Michael Jones: Cowboys and Aliens Michael Jones 2011
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Mr. Ford gives us his four well-loved facial expressions throughout the movie, usually all four within the time period of a NBA shot clock.
Michael Jones: Cowboys and Aliens Michael Jones 2011
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For God's sake, the woman would HAVE to be "well-loved" or she'd have been lynched years ago.
Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: Blind Date Charlie Brooker 2010
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Roxane's child, if a boy, would be king, with four regents: Perdiccas and Leonnatus (a member of Alexander's inner circle, who had once saved his life) in Asia; the veteran (and well-loved) general Craterus, then en route home with his troops; and old Antipater, viceroy in Macedonia throughout Alexander's campaign, in Europe.
Babylonian Dreaming Peter Green 2011
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What I find bewildering is that they've chosen to cut a successful, well-loved, thriving arts organisation.
Spending review 2010: living with the cuts John Harris 2010
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Pulitzer prize winning writer Annie Proulx, well-loved Irish author Jennifer Johnston, Liverpudlian favourite Roger McGough, bestselling crime writer Martina Cole and journalist Nell McCafferty will be featuring in the main evening readings in the Maritime Hotel throughout the week of the Festival.
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