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[edit] MaidPro

[edit] Mike Rowe


[edit] Hurri-Kane

[edit] Career


[edit] Profile

[edit] Tyler Lewis

[edit] Mizu

[edit] Daniel Sydes

See Vanderhoof, British Columbia.

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199.190.202.198 02:43, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Matthew Books

[edit] Fitz Henry Warren


[edit] Andrea the Awesome: magazine


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[edit] The Rainman is a wrestler in the making! For more on him go to www.wrestlemaniacs.4t.com

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[edit] The Rainman


[edit] Phillip Howden

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[edit] AMT Automag III

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[edit] Newstrolls

[edit] Carter Eskew


[edit] Crazy Telemarketer Call

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[edit] Power Crystals (Crash Bandicoot)


[edit] Wireless Mesh

[edit] Stephanie Rey Crain


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71.112.23.125 06:04, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Flame 4 Cash

[edit] Michael Andreyevich Romanov

[edit] Ford vs. Chevy


[edit] Guassian white noise

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Published book name: Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing Author : Anil K. Jain Publisher : Prentice Hall Of India Private Limited,New Delhi-110 001


203.200.38.46 06:27, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fish Tape

[edit] Disney 365!

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[edit] JT Woodruff


[edit] isaiah duazo


[edit] ERTUG & KOCABIYIK




[edit] CONTROL OF FOOD INTAKE BY HYPOTHALAMUS


[edit] Vietnam veterans Wall List of Names



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[edit] I'm A Man

[edit] Piercarlo Bormida


[edit] Julius Valentine Gomes

Martinp23 21:00, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Def Räädu

[edit] Absoloodle

[edit] GBA Flash Cart


[edit] electronin nose


[edit] The Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling


[edit] Deaf To Our Prayers


[edit] Anuha Island Resort


[edit] Spiky Mike


[edit] Dr. Tweedbucket


[edit] Datamine


[edit] Defence Diversification Agency London Office


[edit] Borovo naselje

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cuffexx 82.203.3.3 13:42, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] DRP


[edit] The Summer Obsession


[edit] Keith Byron Kirk - Actor, Singer, Playwright


[edit] Online Consulting Group, Inc.



[edit] Pifi


[edit] Alexandria dictionaries


[edit] Val-Pierre Genton


[edit] Keith Chambers


[edit] The Michael Jackson Dance of MW


[edit] Franklin Wesson House


[edit] Bob Siemon Designs


[edit] The FA Community Shield


[edit] First Trade Limited

[edit] DeWint House

[edit] KWIK ZIP

[edit] Conor Shinkwin






[edit] Law City Zenebatos


[edit] Arto

[edit] Syro-Malabar Catholic Church London


[edit] Jamie Middlemiss


[edit] Jon "Albino Rhino" Rhein

[edit] Little Sisters of the Assumption, Spirit and giving


[edit] Kopp's Frozen Custard


[edit] Suiton Daibakufu (Water Type: Great Waterfall Technique)


[edit] Jamelle "Jae" Roane


[edit] Raymond A. Zuliani

[edit] rxonlinestore.com

[edit] Tgei



[edit] Baldock Town F.C


[edit] Colonel Von Strohm


[edit] T-Meal


[edit] Chrama



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[edit] Great Lakes Hockey League (GLHL)


[edit] The Maple Leaf Forever


[edit] The Crooked Jades


[edit] Awful Waffle

[edit] Eugene J Houdry


[edit] Kidz Bop 10


[edit] Bocconcini


[edit] Milkshot


[edit] Supernova Heights

[edit] Photograph (Def Leppard song)

[edit] Ngaben (Balinese Cremation Ceremony)


[edit] mohamed salah elmahalawy


[edit] The Hottest One In History!

[edit] YateClient

[edit] Antonio Roybal


[edit] Kishkumen

[edit] Mark Harrington

Mark R. Harrington was born in Portland, Maine and grew up in Londonderry, New Hampshire. He attended the Smeal Business School at The Pennsylvania State University where he earned degrees in marketing and logistics. Currently he is SVP of Marketing for Ecount, a strategic partner of Visa which provides payment programs for Fortune 100 companies.


Over his career Harrington has co-founded several successful online properties, including Half.com (1999), CompanySleuth.com (1998) and FightOnState.com (1996).


Half.com was sold to eBay in 2000 for $350 million. Harrington stayed with eBay for four years to run marketing and develop the company's textbook business, which has grown into the largest textbook marketplace in the world.


In late 2004 Harrington merged FightOnState.com with Scout.com, which soon after was acquired by Fox Sports. FightOnState.com is now among the largest college football sites and is the largest Penn State athletics site online, which Harrington still manages.


Early in his career Harrington worked in publishing for Pearson Education. He also worked at Infonautics.

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151.197.113.46 00:53, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] StuntCock


[edit] Monthsary


[edit] Torin Searson


[edit] Tetsubishi

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Ninja and Their Secret Fighting Art by Stephen K. Hayes


205.127.77.43 01:28, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Yorkshire Manor


[edit] Lava Man (Horse)

Lava Man is a North American thoroughbred racehorse who rose from the lowest levels of claiming races to become regarded by some as a legend in his own time. This gelded son of Slew City Slew was born in 2001. He began his racing career in the claiming ranks, first running and finishing fourth for a claiming tag of $12,500 at the Stockton Fair. While Lava Man showed some prowess on both turf and dirt tracks, it was not until he was claimed for $50,000 in 2004 by owners STD Racing Stable and Jason Wood, and brought under the supervision of trainer Doug O'Neill that Lava Man showed his greatness. After the claim, Lava Man won the Derby Trial Stakes at the Pomona Race Track and finished a gallant 2nd to the highly touted Rock Hard Ten in the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes.

After losing several races in a row, O'Neill fitted Lava Man with blinkers and he went on to win an allowance race, followed by the Grade 2 Californian Stakes at Hollywood Park. In his next race, in July 2005, the $750,000 Grade 1 Hollywood Gold Cup, Lava Man turned in his breakthrough performance, winning by a track record margin victory of over 8 lengths and earning a Beyer speed figure of 120. Lava Man lost his next 3 races and suffered a career-threatening foot injury in the Japan Cup. Despite the poor end to his 2005 campaign, Lava Man was named the California-bred Champion Older Horse and Horse of the Year for 2005 by the California Thoroughbred Breeders' Association.

Lava Man came back from his foot injury in 2006 and has blossomed into a superstar. His first 2006 race, the $1,000,000 Sunshine Millions Classic restricted to California and Florida-bred horses was an easy score. Critics, however, doubted that, once matched against all-comers that he'd be competitive. In his next race, the $1,000,000 Santa Anita Handicap, Lava Man faced the favorite, High Limit, 2005 Kentucky Derby Winner, Giacomo, and the 2004 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Champion, Wilko, and he scored a 3/4 length victory over the overlooked, high-quality horse, Magnum. Because of Lava Man's turf ability and pedigree, O'Neill, next, entered Lava Man in the restricted Khaled Stakes at Hollywood Park. Lava Man won easily and set a new track record for 1 1/8 miles. Keeping Lava Man on the turf, O'Neill followed up the Khaled victory by entering Lava Man in the Grade 1 Charles Whittingham (formerly Turf Invitational Handicap) at Hollywood Park. Lava Man rolled to a comfortable victory in the 1 1/4 mile Whittingham. Lava Man's win in the Whittingham made him the first horse since Vanlandingham in 1985 to win a Grade 1 Turf and Dirt race in the same year.

Next up for Lava Man was an attempt to repeat in the Hollywood Gold Cup. Only the legendary California-bred and Hall of Famer Native Diver had ever repeated in the Gold Cup in 1965-66-67. Lava Man stumbled badly at the start of the race and had to ride more off the pace than he generally wishes. Nevertheless he took the lead in mid-stretch and held off by a short nose the gallant run of longshot Ace Blue to acheive his Gold Cup repeat. Lava Man earned the remarkable distinction of winning the Gold Cup by the largest and shortest margins.

By winning the 2006 Gold Cup, Lava Man became the first horse since 1979, when racing's last Triple Crown Winner, Affirmed, won the Santa Anita Handicap and Hollywood Gold Cup in the same year. He, also, became the first horse to win the Whittingham and the Gold Cup in the same year since the great Exceller in 1978. Finally, he was named "Horse of the Meet" for the second consecutive year at Hollywood Park - the first horse to win the coveted title since the great Native Diver. As of July 15, 2006, he is being pointed to the $1,000,000 Pacific Classic Stakes at Del Mar. If he wins the Pacific Classic, Lava Man will be the first horse to achieve a sweep of the Santa Anita Handicap, Hollywood Gold Cup and Pacific Classic in the same year. His earnings currently stand at just below $3,000,000 and he is the richest horse off of a claim in racing history. Finally, he's the 6th highest earning California-bred thoroughbred in history.

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http://www.pedigreequery.com/lava+man (click on the little (i) on the displayed page for more information.

http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=34326

http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=33966

http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=33319

http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=32440

http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=32108

http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=31961

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4.156.90.107 02:02, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cai Yan

A military leader under Cao Cao. Had no respect for Lord Guan Yu, and was opposed to Guan Yu returning to his oathbrother Liu Bei. After his nephew Qin Qi was killed by Guan Yu, Cai Yan begged Cao Cao to allow him to kill him, but instead he was sent to strike at Runan. By chance he encountered Guan Yu, and claiming falsely that he a decree to kill Guan Yu, he attacked. He was no match for Guan Yu, however, and was killed in one stroke.

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms, by Luo Guanzhong.

66.199.9.213 02:03, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ironbank Cherry Gardens Football Club


[edit] Grant Kereama

[edit] Sir Gerald Nabardo


[edit] McCrone Research Institute


[edit] Street Fighter Online


[edit] fourteen year old girls

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[edit] Jaryn Franklin



[edit] Orphonic Orchestra


[edit] Webber Academy


[edit] Talisman


[edit] List of Shopping Malls in Nebraska

Oak View Mall, Omaha, Nebraska Westroads Mall, Omaha, Nebraska Crossroads Mall, Omaha, Nebraska Village Pointe Mall, Omaha, Nebraska Southroads Mall, Bellevue, Nebraska Westfield Gateway, Lincoln, Nebraska Southpointe Pavillion, Lincoln, Nebraska Fremont Mall, Fremont, Nebraska Conestoga Mall, Grand Island, Nebraska Nebraska Crossing Outlet Mall, Gretna, Nebraska



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152.163.101.12 04:07, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] After-Death

After-Death is an online Text based Mafia Style Role Playing Game. It evolved from a dispute on a similar game called Dark Future.

Set in the modern day, After-Death can be played at http://www.after-death.net, and is also supported by an IRC client on the Twistification server. Run and operated primarily by two Dutch programmers, Thijs and The Hunter, AD took a radical change for the better in June 2006 when the long awaited improvements where implaimented. This finally helped push AD away from regular Text Based Mafia Games, such as Mafia, by primarily implaimenting a Role play based ranking system, whereby players are awarded points for posts in the various forums. Other players award 'Mod Points' based on how good or bad a post is. Another new element, is Multi User Crimes, where up to 6 players can combine their talents to pull of some truely momentous organised crimes. As with most online Text based RPGs, AD has a lot of Standard features, including Petty and Felony Crimes, Gambling, Murder, Trafficking and Jail breaks. Other not so mundane features include Lotteries, share trading, and FBI warrents & Bounties.

Although primarily a Mafia based game, AD has recently seen an increase in membership from former Eastern Block Mafias. Currently AD has players from as far a field as Europe (UK, Ireland and Netherlands primarily), Egypt, America, Canada and Mexico.

Further information on After-Death and instructions on game play can be found at http://www.after-death.net/reg.php?p=manual


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http://www.after-death.net/reg.php?p=manual http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=after-death.net&revid=233546598&sa=X&oi=revisions_inline&ct=revision&cd=1 http://www.after-death.net/stats/irc/afterdeath.html 'Bold text'


Wolfofborg 04:08, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Jimi Deane - A Psychiatrists Enigma


[edit] Brittle Diabetics


[edit] Eye Fluid

[edit] Daniel Hewson

[edit] Legends Of Tomorrow


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