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The former *is* passive, whereas the latter enables you to have input into your own story.
Delia Lloyd: Five Virtues of Video Games Delia Lloyd 2011
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Even though Manjoo is right and Amazon *is* a boon for us, many of us are also discovering, to our chagrin, that sales still often requires a personal touch -- and we're also discovering that it's expensive and time consuming to enter a new market.
Hillary Rettig: An Open Letter to America's Independent Booksellers Hillary Rettig 2012
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The former *is* passive, whereas the latter enables you to have input into your own story.
Delia Lloyd: Five Virtues of Video Games Delia Lloyd 2011
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Even though Manjoo is right and Amazon *is* a boon for us, many of us are also discovering, to our chagrin, that sales still often requires a personal touch -- and we're also discovering that it's expensive and time consuming to enter a new market.
Hillary Rettig: An Open Letter to America's Independent Booksellers Hillary Rettig 2012
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I have Chester Cald—what *is* his last name, anyway???
Hit Reply Rocki St. Claire 2004
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I have Chester Cald—what *is* his last name, anyway???
Hit Reply Rocki St. Claire 2004
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I have Chester Cald—what *is* his last name, anyway???
Hit Reply Rocki St. Claire 2004
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It didn't take Report Abuse You have absolutely no clue what "net neutrality" even *is*, do you!
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According to the wiki article 666 *is* still correct with a minority of theologians questioning it.
Top News Digg 2011
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Certainly, it got him a standing ovation from the audience, but let's be honest, those jokers actually believe that there *is* a liberal media.
Crooks and Liars Nicole Belle 2012
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