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I don't know that you can say that Apple is doing it more "Successfully".
The Tomorrow Times timothy 2010
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Successfully engaged the hell out of them, we understand.
Hugh Muir's Diary 2011
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Successfully pointing out how your business will improve on the business models already funded by savvy investors may give your potential investor the extra push they need to get to yes.
Women 2.0: For Women Starting Technology Companies, Brilliance Is Mandatory Women 2.0 2012
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Successfully pointing out how your business will improve on the business models already funded by savvy investors may give your potential investor the extra push they need to get to yes.
Women 2.0: For Women Starting Technology Companies, Brilliance Is Mandatory Women 2.0 2012
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Blogger Successfully Defends Against Lawsuit tells how Pamela Greenbaum failed in an attempt to make a New York State court order Google to hand over details about anonymous critics on a Blogger-hosted blog.
Web/Tech Maxine 2009
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Successfully borrowing all the pernicious methods and the manners of lies ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » “We Have to Pass the Bill So That You Can Find Out What Is In It” 2010
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TacSat-3 and Pharmasat Successfully Launched is the next entry in this blog.
Candid Comments on the Constellation Program - NASA Watch 2009
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Successfully treating a mother with depression isn't just good for the mom; it also can provide long-lasting benefits for her children's mental health, new research shows.
Helping Kids Beat Depression... by Treating Mom Melinda Beck 2011
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Successfully borrowing all the pernicious methods and the manners oflies ... two minutes of hatenewrouter (Quote)
The Volokh Conspiracy » “We Have to Pass the Bill So That You Can Find Out What Is In It” 2010
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Amy Sancetta/Associated Press Successfully landed at Cleveland Hopkins Airport, a traveler headed for road.
Heading Out of Town 2011
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