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I switched to Colloquy, which is a much nicer IRC client.
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's "Colloquy" (soon to be reprinted in the law review itself).
Election Law 2008
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's "Colloquy" (soon to be reprinted in the law review itself).
Election Law 2008
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's "Colloquy" (soon to be reprinted in the law review itself).
Election Law 2008
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's "Colloquy" (soon to be reprinted in the law review itself).
Election Law 2008
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Yet while Americans accumulate $48 billion in rewards points and miles annually, according to Colloquy, they leave one-third of these unredeemed and at risk of expiring.
Safeguarding Rewards Points Saabira Chaudhuri 2011
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Yet that is precisely what many Americans are doing, according to a study by customer-loyalty specialists Colloquy and Swift Exchange.
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In 2010, the most recent data available, U.S. consumers had a total of more than two billion loyalty memberships—about 18 memberships per household—up 16% from five years ago, according to Cincinnati-based loyalty-marketing company Colloquy.
Safeguarding Rewards Points Saabira Chaudhuri 2011
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Peter Ryan " Some card issuers are seeing this as an opportunity to change the game and engage their customers further, " says Kelly Hlavinka , managing partner at Colloquy, a loyalty marketing research firm in Ft.
Card Issuers Reward Purchases Jennifer Waters 2010
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I reflected on all the major literary and linguistic moments in the history of the English language, such as the ones I talk about in The Stories of English - Beowulf, Aelfric's Colloquy, Caxton, Chaucer, Paston letters, Tyndale, First Folio... - and they are all there.
On a forthcoming exhibition DC 2010
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