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LaraQ - Poke is a Hawaiian-style fish salad, made with cubed raw fish, along with selected sauces or oils (shoyu, etc.) and vegetables (green onion, sometimes tomato, etc.)
And the winners are… 2009
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I called Poke the first genuinely new form of social interaction since the advent of ICQ instant messaging.
Rethink - Home 2009
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I called Poke the first genuinely new form of social interaction since the advent of ICQ instant messaging.
Rethink - Home 2009
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I called Poke the first genuinely new form of social interaction since the advent of ICQ instant messaging.
Rethink - Home 2009
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But Hutchison's decision to invite a fan to join him on stage to interpret for the deaf by signing along to 'Poke' -- a challenge she took on with occasionally scary levels of enthusiasm.
Spinner 2010
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QOTD: "Poke" - If at some point in the future I start running …
Techmeme 2010
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The people who did the very first show, which was called A Poke In The Eye (With A Sharp Stick) all knew of each other of course.
Mike Ragogna: And Now For Something Completely Different: The Secret Policeman's Film Festival 2009
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This summer, in a talk entitled "Poke Me: How Social Networks Can Both Help and Harm Our Kids," delivered to the annual conference of the American Psychological Association, the psychologist Larry D. Rosen of California State University, Dominguez Hills, enumerated what studies have indicated so far.
NYT > Home Page By JUDITH WARNER 2011
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In a talk entitled 'Poke Me: How Social Networks Can Both Help and Harm Our Kids', Rosen explained the potential psychological risks for teens who spend too long on social networking services.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The book is titled Poke the Box and will be made available for purchase in print, audio and as a Kindle e-book on March 1. imprint in November as part of its new "Powered by Amazon" publishing program, which allows selected i.e., bestselling authors to leverage Amazon's production, distribution and marketing resources to distribute their content, thereby cutting traditional publishers out of the process.
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