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Shorter Kender, shorter Misha, shorter Cao, shorter Stogie, ad infinitum, ad nauseum:
THANK GOD the shooter at Fort Hood has turned out ... our hatemongering against all Muslims for months… and a good thing, too, since spreading hatred is about the only talent we have.
‘Shorter’ concept created by Daniel Davies and perfected by Elton Beard, and shamelessly pilfered from Sadly, No.
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... American Society for Radiation Oncology suggest that shorter breast cancer radiation therapy might be just as effective ... versus 2.0 Gy/day) for a shorter period of time than normal (20 days ... radiation (2.7 Gy/day) for an even shorter period of time (15 days) than the study ... possibility of breast cancer radiation therapy that is shorter and just as effective as the current therapy is reason for optimism ...
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yeah, my posts are getting shorter and shorter!
nothing to post anymore D:
because i really have nothing to do/ too much things i want to do.
so, i came up with this theory.
1. nothing to do.
because i have got nothing to do, everything repeats itself everyday.
wake up at 12pm, watch tv, eat lunch, play com, watch tv, do my crossword puzzle, peek at my homework.
conclusion: this leads to ...
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... on long cooldowns were long considered to be powerful abilities whose use were once thought situational.
These shorter cooldowns will see more abilities in play, figuring more into dungeons, questing, or world ... jump.
Continue reading Patch 3.3 PTR: WoW moves towards shorter cooldowns
Patch 3.3 PTR: WoW moves towards shorter cooldowns originally appeared on WoW.com on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:00:00 EST. ...
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... The solution? More zip ties? Better floor mats? No. Give up? Shorter gas pedals!
Japanese newspaper Kyodo News is reporting Toyota plans to drop $5 million to cover paying for shorter gas pedals for legions of faithful JDM Toyota owners already ... acceleration. No confirmation on the U.S. side about forking over any money for a shorter gas pedal, but in the meantime you can read our guide to how to ...
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... 19 October 2009 - New Scientist
Quote:
Women of the future are likely to be slightly shorter and plumper, have healthier hearts and longer reproductive windows. These changes are ... whether women who have more children have distinguishing traits which they pass on to their offspring.
Shorter, heavier women tended to have more children, on average, than taller, lighter ...
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