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Examples
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But to be completely honest, it's hard to beat the prices and convinience of Amazon.
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Now she is complainning about a system that nominated her husband with a calendar that was arranged at her convinience by Terry McAliffe in 2004.
Clinton says she expects lead in popular vote, primary delegates 2008
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The prices and convinience - lots of goods, lots of nearby locations - keep her going back.
Al Norman: Wal-Mart Serves Free Ice Cream to an Obese Nation 2009
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Once you get up, stay in the house, and watch the world go stupid from the convinience of your television and computer.
Surviving 2012: Ian O'Neill on Discovery Channel Sunday Night | Universe Today 2009
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Billy Glad: Don't be a cry baby and take the high road at your convinience.
Obama-Supporting Retired General Compares Bill Clinton To Joe McCarthy 2009
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Punk rocker in front of one of Japan's most popular convinience stores, SUNKUS, which is pronounced and means "thanks."
Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2008
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I really hate to see this bike go but i dont have time to ride anymore and i need the money. so i will be accepting e-mails please include your name and phone number so that i can get back to you at my earliest convinience.
Archive 2008-01-01 BikeSnobNYC 2008
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In areas of convinience and welfare the programming is rquired.
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At any rate, so what if there are 85 videos from all the gas stations, hotels, convinience stores, etc.
"You may rest assured that I, and hundreds of supporters, will continue to contact you, by email, phone, and perhaps in-person requests...." Ann Althouse 2008
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Punk rocker in front of one of Japan's most popular convinience stores, SUNKUS, which is pronounced and means "thanks."
Archive 2008-08-01 Tokyoastrogirl 2008
cydonian commented on the word convinience
My preferred spelling for a word with a very inconvenient spelling.
September 14, 2007