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Unfortunately, I've given it a couple of tries at different times and decided to stop going.
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The employees don't really seem to enjoy what they are doing and it shows.
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They picked my car up in Yarmouth and towed to Bath for a great price.
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From the outside Ichiban looks like it will be terrible.
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They walked me through all the steps involved in the the installation project so that there were no surprises.
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I found them extremely professional and would highly recommend them.
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She really listens to what it is you would like to achieve, and I am very happy with my results.
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I used to take my cars there all thetime, but management changes hands too frequently, the service has been slow, and they often try to "add on" extra services, which sometimes is not needed.
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I do nt go there anymore
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She makes every item fit you perfectly.
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I hired this company to unlock my car.
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After they showed up there was a little trouble to get my car unlocked, it took quite a bit of time but the job was well done.
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He seemed to understand how important it was for us to make sure the whole house was sprayed so he took his time.
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I remain unhappy.
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I still have noticeable scarring.
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I still have surgically induced hair loss.
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The setting feels like a Sushi bar in NYC; small, cozy, but with flair.
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I went to this urgent care center and was blown away with their service.
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I v just had my bmw z3 rear window replaced by the guys at kelvin trimmers.
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My daughter and I stayed here again from the 7th to the 14th of December.
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The investors put big bucks into the building but are clueless about what makes a good dining or bar experience.
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I have been going there since I was a little girl and love the friendly and relaxing atmosphere.
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Dr. Stiefvater has always been very professional and helpful.
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I just give them guide and they can find anything they need.
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Michael helped shoot the majority of my firm's website and we could not have been happier.
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We went through six photographers to find the right photographers that would represent our firm in the light we wished to and Michael and his team made that happen.
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I have eaten here several times and everytime the service is slower than slow.
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One time we even left after sitting at the table for 20 minutes and not being greeted with a drink order.
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I get that careless teenager kind of treatment from some of their staff...perhaps they should hire more serious adults to help serve/cook.
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We tried 4 different style of donuts, they were all the same when it came to quality.
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I live in the neighborhood and this place is one of my favorites for a tasty, quick and inexpensive meal.
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I called over the weekend due to clogged kitchen sink.
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Deep tissue massage helps with pain in neck and shoulders
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Seth provides deep tissue massage which has significantly reduced the pain in my neck and shoulders and added flexibility and movement back to the area.
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He listens and is excellent in diagnosing, addressing and explaining the specific issues and suggesting exercises to use.
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This BuzzMachine post argue that Google's rush toward ubiquity might backfire -- which we've all heard before, but it's particularly well-put in this post.
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do anybody use it for anything else?
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They owns blogger, of course.
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I is staying away from the stock.
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I doubts the very few who actually read my blog have not come across this yet, but I figured I would put it out there anyways.
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John Donovan from Argghhh! have put out a excellent slide show on what was actually found and fought for in Fallujah.
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He make some good observations on a few of the pic's.
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On the next two pictures he take screenshots of two beheading video's.
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On the other hand, it look pretty cool.
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Iran say it is creating nuclear energy without wanting nuclear weapons.
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But there be no proof.
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I reads an Article in Time magazine accusing the Iranian Government of being willing to start a nuclear war and I sympathise with the Article.
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They is certainly being nasty to the United Nations Security Council in connection with the anti-proliferation treaty.
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The President have also said he would like to see Israel wiped off the map which he couldn't even begin to try without nuclear weapons.
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But he have insisted that he wants nuclear power for peaceful purposes.
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Many people wants to use diplomacy with Iran rather than military pressure.
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One reader point out that the President watched the Americans in the embassy when they took them hostage.
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He have denied this.
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We doesn't have to believe him.
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Angry crowds chants anti-American slogans in the western city of Falluja (pop. 256,000) as the security police killed in a friendly fire incident by US troops were buried on Saturday.
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Reuters report that "Sunni clerics in the town issued a'Declaration by the people of Fallujah' condemning the deaths of the security guards and police, announcing three days of mourning, and calling for a general strike today."
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The clerics demands talks with local US commanders.
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Falluja have long been roiled by tense relations with the US soldiers there, since local Sunnis either remain committed to Arab nationalism or have become Sunni fundamentalists or even radicals.
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Cities such as Falluja receives special treatment from Saddam and enjoyed a disproportionate share of the country's wealth and power.
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They knows that the American advent implies for them a demotion, and an elevation of the Shiites and Kurds, and they refuse to go quietly.
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The Supreme Court announce its ruling today in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld divided along idelogical lines with John Roberts abstaining due to his involvement at the D.C. Circuit level and Anthony Kennedy joining the liberals in a 5-3 decision that is 185 pages long.
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BREYER files a concurring opinion, in which KENNEDY, SOUTER, and GINSBURG joined.
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KENNEDY file an opinion concurring in part, in which SOUTER, GINSBURG, and BREYER joined as to Parts I and II.
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SCALIA file a dissenting opinion, in which THOMAS and ALITO joined.
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THOMAS file a dissenting opinion, in which SCALIA joined, and in which ALITO joined as to all but Parts I, II-C-1, and III-B-2.
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ALITO file a dissenting opinion, in which SCALIA and THOMAS joined as to Parts I through III.
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Important news such as President Bush's miniscule calibrations on his marriage amendment/anti-gay (update: he's not against gays in the bedroom, just at the altar, where of course their relationships should not only be frowned upon but should be constitutionally excluded) have pushed Sudan not just off the front pages,...
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I haves to go to the BBC for this report.
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At that time, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan demand steps be taken to end the ethnic violence in Darfur within 48 hours.
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And international donors has given only half of the relief aid that Darfur needs, according to the local UN officials.
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Warren Buffett are giving away 85% of his wealth, mostly to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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I assumes his actual reason is that he's worried that Berkshire Hathaway just can't grow quickly enough to justify his usual charity policy.
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It don't change the company's intrinsic worth, and as the article notes, the company might be added to a major index once the shares get more liquid.
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em... no... the Gates foundation mainly invest in medical research and education, that means donating now adds a tremendous value compared to donating in ten years.
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He are not giving 85% away, he's giving a number of shares each year that decrease in number at the rate of 5% a year (until gone?).
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He mention his wife's death having an effect on him.
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Bill over at The Fourth Rail have an excellent essay on how the MSM and the UN, even the leftist countries in Europe, are basically accepting terrorist organizations as legitimate forms of a political party:
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On the same day Palestinians protest in support of Hezbollah and Syria, the terrorist group Hamas have indicated it will participate in the scheduled upcoming Parliamentary elections.
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To the north in Lebanon, there be serious debate within Hezbollah about entering the Lebanese political process in light of Syria's promised withdrawal.
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Syria have agreed to withdraw under the conditions set forth in UNSC Resolution 1559, which has already begun.
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UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan have indicated it is time to "recognize Hezbollah" after easily being duped by "the message on the placards they are using".
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The media routinely obscure the lines between terrorism and legitimate resistance, as the recent article by Daniel Okrent of The New York Times demonstrates.
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The decision to sidestep the obvious to satisfy the need to avoid confrontation do not bring peace, but only delays the eventual conflict as the predators of Hamas and Hezbollah exploit the inherent weakness of the internationals and the media.
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I has been fuming over this fact for a few weeks now, ever since some organizations and governments suggested we need to accept the fact that Hezbollah will get involved in running Lebanon.
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The Iraqi Islamic Party lead by Muhsin Abdul Hamid, have been among the few Sunni Muslim groups willing to cooperate (even if rather lukewarmly) with the Americans.
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It are now threatening to pull out of the Allawi caretaker government.
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The IIP have also been the main force urging Sunni Arabs to participate in the elections scheduled for January, and had been opposed in this stance by the Association of Muslim Scholars.
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In a communique, the AMS say that for Iraqis to take part with "raiding forces" in the assault on a city, the population of which is Muslim (such as Fallujah) would be considered the most mortal of mortal sins.
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The Sunni AMS tell Iraqis, "You sinned when you participated with occupation forces in the assault on Najaf, and beware lest you repeat this same sin in Fallujah.
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The radical Shiite Sadr movement issue a statement forbidding the participation of Iraqi troops in the attack on Fallujah, as well.
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The statement say, "We direct an appeal at the men in the Iraqi forces, whether national guards or others, the majority of whom are Muslim, calling upon them to refrain for commiting this enormous sin under the banner of forces that do not respect our religion or any principles of basic humanity, and we ask them to vie...
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It call a "ploy" the assertaion that the attack was merely on foreign fighters at Fallujah.
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The convergence of views among the more militant Sunni Muslim clerics of AMS and the radical Shiites of the Sadr movement have been seen before, last spring during the initial US assault on Fallujah and during the US attack on Mahdi Army militiamen in Najaf.
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President Bush pinch a few nerves yesterday with his choice of words:
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U.S. Muslim groups criticizes President Bush on Thursday for calling a foiled plot to blow up airplanes part of a "war with Islamic fascists," saying the term could inflame anti-Muslim tensions.
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U.S. officials has said the plot, thwarted by Britain, to blow up several aircraft over the Atlantic bore many of the hallmarks of al Qaeda.
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"We believe this is an ill-advised term and we believe that it is counterproductive to associate Islam or Muslims with fascism," say Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations advocacy group.
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By using the word "Islamic" as an adjective Bush are purposely not associating Muslims with fascism, hence the qualifier.
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And if you haven't heard by now, the roster of suspected terrorists have not a Tom, Dick or Harry among them:
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We has got a Steven, the one word that didn't crash my spell-check, despite it being followed by a Vikash Chand Abdul Shakur.
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