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A review of the independent short film "Forged"
By Snapdragon | Published 3/5/2008
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Many people often ask me what the difference is between a cast and forged iron.
By MikeBabjak | Published 12/17/2007
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Over the Summer, I had a chance to try the Titleist 775.CB Forged Irons.
By MikeBabjak | Published 12/20/2007
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Now this is what I was looking for from MacGregor!
By MikeBabjak | Published 3/23/2008
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Nice, Simple, A Step Down From What They Had
By MikeBabjak | Published 3/23/2008
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On The Right Track
By MikeBabjak | Published 3/23/2008
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LOVE RELATED POEM
By vernon smith | Published 9/15/2008
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Butter soft for better players.
By MikeBabjak | Published 2/7/2008
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REVIEW OF GOLF CLUBS
By John Campbell | Published 9/16/2008
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Clean and Forgiving
By MikeBabjak | Published 2/19/2008
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Better Players Only!
By MikeBabjak | Published 12/31/2007
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Soft as butter!
By MikeBabjak | Published 2/6/2008
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painting
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 8/15/2006
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Better Than Vokey?
By MikeBabjak | Published 1/2/2008
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Great irons for low to mid handicap players.
By MikeBabjak | Published 12/21/2007
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Adams always seems to make their clubs forgiving, even for the better player!
By MikeBabjak | Published 1/9/2008
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Great Hybrid At A Great Price
By MikeBabjak | Published 1/16/2008
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Fight Club should be mandatory viewing for anyone wanting to immigrate to America. It shows how American identity is forged through violence and consumption.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/22/2007
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Family bonds are something that is forged in the trials of life, strengthened by the acceptance of only being human, and polished with a love that runs deeper than any vein.
By Apithonor | Published 5/31/2007
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A person traveling through the Newark Liberty International Airport was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers for having forged documents and falsely claiming citizenship to the United States.
By Jane Patrick | Published 11/1/2007
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One of the best forged irons out there today.
By MikeBabjak | Published 1/11/2008
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Pastoralism is a vital form of economic means in many areas especially in Africa. n southern Sudan, the Dinka tribe has forged their cultural identity on the cattle they herd. Every part of their life in impacted and revolves around their cattle.
By Kelly S | Published 6/8/2007
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This was an issue of yet more potential intrusion into the world of the internet--and this would have been the most pernicious and diabolical of all such partnerships, one forged between companies and governments.
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 4/12/2008
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Classic, clean looking iron for the better player, at a better price than forged irons!
By MikeBabjak | Published 1/2/2008
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She have made a prestigious definition for herself in the annals of creative women who have forged...
By Tashi | Published 7/3/2007
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According to authorities, this violent gang is dealing in drugs, guns and identity theft and gaining clout across the West. Their clout rose after they forged alliance with the Aryan Brotherhood.
By Antoinette McGowan | Published 3/5/2007
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The fire of the American Civil War forged not only a new national identity but also a new national language.
By Key Woods | Published 5/22/2007
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Many sports fans are getting upset. They think they are going to attend a sports event at a bargain price after buying a ticket. The only problem is when they present their ticket they find out it is a forgery!
By Newshound | Published 4/24/2007
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. What an SPF does is that, it keeps the real addresses from being forged, and thus prevent misdirected emails (bounced emails) on legitimate senders - protected return path.
By Roderick Suganob | Published 3/21/2007
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The book that was used for exorcisms by the Catholic Church is commonly forged.
By L. Vincent Poupard | Published 4/26/2007
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Why is Stiletto the best? Because their hammer is made of TITANIUM. And titanium beats the Vaughn 19 oz. drop forged steel head every time!
By Gary Picariello | Published 5/18/2007
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I just wanted to play it cool, that's all I remember.
By Mark Maier | Published 5/26/2006
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I gunned the Taurus around corners, hoping to get Sarah out of the situation as quickly as possible.
By Mark Maier | Published 5/25/2006
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K-mart has serious supply chain issues, struggling to keep shelves stocked. However, this problemd doesn't stem from an increased product demand but rather poor supply chain management and planning skills.
By Marina Ricci | Published 6/1/2006
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Take a breathy trip along a nightmare path toward a strange truth.
By Morgan Summerfield | Published 5/24/2006
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I was married at 16, if this wedding happened in the USA, it would be called statutory rape.
By Cynthia Sycip | Published 6/2/2006
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The big day is filled with family, friends, romance and the icing on the cake- presents! Registering is a fun opportunity to really get to know your partner's taste. Make the gifting gracious by observing a little registry etiquette.
By Candace Leigh | Published 6/13/2006
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Filthy dripping, and still, at attention, staring straight ahead...
By Johan Faffenbach | Published 6/6/2006
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The legacy of America can be condensed into one word: Courage. It was in this way that America began to take shape - through public movements and battles between different ideologies.
By Mark Brooks | Published 6/1/2006
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Six common questions about sterling silver jewelry
By ken ken | Published 5/29/2006
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In the publishing world and in Hollywood, there is a long standing rule: If you want to sell a book or a movie, create a controversy. Conspiracy theories tend to generate a first rate market.
By Wendy Jane Henson | Published 6/5/2006
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a bookstore owner and a fairy make a friendship
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/7/2006
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Stephen E. Ambrose's Crazy Horse and Custer: the Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors compares the lives of the two men, from childhood, until the climactic moment for both: the Battle of Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876.
By Jim Thurnau | Published 4/25/2006
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There is no doubt that the tattoo has recently become more popular in the United States. Prior to their sudden moderate acceptance, tattoos took on very negative labels and stereotypes many of which still exist.
By INACTIVE | Published 4/18/2006
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From the docks of Bar Harbor, where fishermen bring in their catch amidst the sharp cries of hungry seagulls to the trendy boutiques and four-star restaurants, Maine offers something for everyone.
By Brenda Flynn | Published 4/24/2006
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Samuel Clements, Mark Twain to many people, was born a year before Arkansas became a full-blown state on June 15, 1836. It would be easy to say Twain had a love affair with Arkansas.
By thomas jordon | Published 6/15/2006
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e-Bay has virtually any thing you could ever want to buy. If you sell on e-Bay, you also probably realize that just about everything sells. Except for banned and questionable items. Here's a list of things you won't find on e-Bay.
By Charles Davidson | Published 5/10/2006
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Progressive Metal does not get much better than this
By Keith | Published 4/27/2006
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Biometrics security is a technique that measures physical characteristics of a person for the security purposes.
By Lrkya | Published 5/16/2006
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This is an article about the French Impressionist painter, Monet.
By Sarah Maccarelli | Published 5/16/2006
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This paper covers several interesting events in Richard Wright's life as discussed in his autobiography "Black Boy". It also looks at the novel's library scene, which to many is considered a pivotal moment in Wright's life.
By Seleri | Published 5/9/2006
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Film reviews of "The Great Escape," "Double Indemnity" and "Bonnie and Clyde."
By R. J. Martin, Jr. | Published 5/30/2006
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Summer is almost here, why not try one of these summer themed films to help enhance the anticipation and kick off the celebration.
By Scott Kessman | Published 5/30/2006
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A look at the arguments for the rise or fall of nationalism in the post Cold War world.
By N. Katers | Published 7/20/2006
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An Army of Davids, a new book by law professor and Renaissance man Glenn Reynolds, is one of the most important books about the future since Alvin Toffler's Future Shock, published over thirty five years ago.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/6/2006
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Pennsylvania hisotric Valley Forge. A great destination for the family. This article tells of Valley Forge, it's main attractions and what you can expect when visiting.
By Andrea Okrentowich | Published 7/21/2006
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This paper examines Peter Bergen's thesis that Osama bin Laden and al-qaeda have been able to exploit current technological advances in their pursuit of jihad against the West.
By Greg Reeson | Published 7/19/2006
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Stone Mountain Family Campground is a fun place to visit for your next family vacation. With approximately 450 campsites available, from full hookups for RV's to primitive tent sites, you are sure to find just the right camp accommodation for your need.
By Karen Eidson | Published 7/21/2006
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Exposed CIA Agent Valerie Plame and her husband, former Ambassador Joe Wilson have filed a lawsuit against Dick Cheney and others. Cheney has met the allegations head on, claiming he has chest pains and plans on shooting Scooter Libby.
By Beth Allen | Published 7/24/2006
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Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use" is an excellent example of how WEB DuBois describes the exprience of blacks in America as always containing a double consciousness.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/23/2006
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By improving internal customer service within the organization, companies can enhance the customer service that their external customers receive, eventually leading to improved customer satisfaction.
By Craig Harrison | Published 7/26/2006
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They are the invisible moms.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 7/25/2006
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A weary man's worst enemy looms. Once, filled with love, joy and contentment, he has abandoned everything, and everyone, in order to avoid the confrontation he now faces with a trusted friend turned hated nemesis. Will he survive their final meeting?
By Laura Sands | Published 7/19/2006
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The Basques and the Catalans share many simiilarities as well as many differences. Foremost among their differences is their approach to fighting for independence from Spanish assimilation.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 8/8/2006
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For a unique cultural opportunity, romantic getaway, or would-be foreign tourist, San Francisco's Japantown is an exotic but affordable destination for locals and out-of-town guests alike. Includes hotel, restaurant and touring information.
By Faye Fitznorman | Published 7/29/2006
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While the Kindertransport of 1938 - 1939, saved Ten Thousand Jewish Children, it was the catalyst that took them away from their Jewish identities and forced them to adjust to a new country, language and culture.
By Laura Quintile | Published 7/13/2006
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Having produced some of the most critically acclaimed films in history, Joel and Ethan Coen have cemented their places in Hollywood royalty, The brothers continue to produce major hits featuring Tinseltown's biggest box-office stars.
By John Turner | Published 7/6/2006
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If you're looking for a coffee pick-me-up during your summer afternoon, be forewarned about the I.C. Mocha Almond by Panera Bread. The newest addition to the summer lineup may not be everything you bargained for. . .
By Sabah Karimi | Published 6/29/2006
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Kyle Ambrogi took his own life at 21 despite a promising athletic, collegiate and business career. Now, friends and family are grappling with the death that no one saw coming.
By Mark Hoerrner | Published 6/29/2006
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Learn about a professional chef's recommendation of the Wusthof Santoku knife; the key benefits, features, and warranty information, as well as pricing and other styles offered by this high-quality brand.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 6/28/2006
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Review of the new release by the Los Angeles-based prog metal band Tool
By Julie Skaggs | Published 6/26/2006
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This new recipe for success in fishing is so potent it can actually OUTFISH real baits. At 400 times more scent than plastic baits and a whole lot tougher, this means more bites per capita, per cast than anything out there on the market today!
By Gary Anderson | Published 7/6/2006
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The Republicans hated Bill Clinton so much that they took him through an impeachment process over sexual misconduct. With all that has come to pass regarding WMD in Iraq, a far greater case for impeachment can be made against Bush.
By Gary "The G-Man" Toms | Published 7/17/2006
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Technological innovations can provide retail stores, particularly Wal-Mart, to have better tools for customer service. Paper completed for an MBA course in managing technology.
By Zane Ewton | Published 7/13/2006
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Over a twenty three year music career that has included countless lineup changes, personal struggle, and devastating loss, the Red Hot Chili Peppers have remained a commercial and critical favorite rock band.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 7/12/2006
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The state of the Philippine environment has changed immensely, and over the past thirty years, solid waste has remained the most visible environmental problem in the country.
By Iva Borja | Published 6/28/2006
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Seems to me that the people who have the most to be thankful for are the ones complaining the most about this country.
By Dan Fiorella | Published 7/27/2006
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Texas offers some of the finest rehab centers in the nation. Help and a better tomorrow are only a phone call away!
By Lou Lou | Published 1/20/2006
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Shakespeare was greatly influenced by Roman writers, including Ovid, Virgil, and Suetonius. One of the most well known instances of this is the play Hamlet, in which Shakespeare's main character, Hamlet, is better understood having read Virgil's Aeneid.
By Rachel Raum | Published 10/16/2005
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Bring a little Texas into your home. Western style is strong on the runways, and with our rich heritage and natural resources, it's easy to show your spirit.
By Candace Leigh | Published 10/12/2005
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The axe is one of the oldest tools known to man. Various materials have been used to make axes throughout the ages beginning with stone, copper and bronze, then iron and steel.
By Walt Crocker | Published 10/12/2005
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Computer viruses were once a simple nuisance that might delete a few files or stop your computer from working altogether. Today's Zombie viruses are more sophisticated and stay hidden until called to life by an remote signal. They use stealth.
By James Clark | Published 10/4/2005
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Haiti has long functioned as a colony from which both wealthy Western colonial powers and Haitian elites extracted everything of value. Now, when the material reserves have been exhausted, exploited peasantry is forced to shoulder the blame.
By Abigail Viall | Published 10/20/2005
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There are hundreds of articles on what makes a website bad. The most basic of these present detailed explanations of common sense, such as poor navigation; the most in depth talk about complicated conceptions of overall design philosophy.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 11/15/2005
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Once again, composer John Williams provides Star Wars creator with a brillliant, enduring score, but Sony Classical could have done a better album. At least a bonus DVD was included, though.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 12/1/2005
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The DIY ethic has been influenced by the punk rock subculture in America, in addition to being a crucial element of said subculture.
By Julia Riley | Published 11/1/2005
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There is a huge difference in love. People are always searching for this four letter word. In this research paper we discuss the variables of love, ultimately ending up with the true form of love.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 10/26/2005
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Vincent Flanders (webpagesthatsuck.com) decided to take a completely unique direction by chosing a catchy title and writing about what was wrong with other people's websites, but should you follow his advice?
By Solomon Rothman | Published 11/16/2005
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Ever wondered if an online session can work offline? It can and, for many, it has.
By Kizzie | Published 9/15/2005
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F.A.T Friday is a fun, cheap way to visit a beautiful, historic part of Louisville, Kentucky.
By Sara Thompson | Published 10/1/2005
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Eugene D. Genovese's A Consuming Fire tracks the south's commitment to slavery before and after the Civil War, showing that adherence was much more than a means to an economic end, but rather a steadfast devotion to the Word of God.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 6/3/2005
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Sir Ridley Scott's latest movie butchers the facts of medieval history to make a spurious point about modern politics.
By Robert F. Mason | Published 5/26/2005
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Look at Me is a sophisticated masterpiece comparable to the works of Woody Allen in his prime.
By Federick Estrada | Published 5/11/2005
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While rap, hip-hop and pop might dominate the nation's airwaves, the roots of American popular music cannot be denied. And when digging for roots, you need go no further than the blues, soul and jazz, which are some of America's greatest original artforms
By Nick Hutchinson | Published 3/17/2005
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While there are many types of elder abuse such as physical, emotional or neglect, the type that goes unnoticed and unreported the most is perhaps financial exploitation. Financial exploitation of an elderly person comes in many forms.
By Christena Palmer | Published 7/14/2005
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Be creative when you search for Angel financing. Some excellent arenas to explore include universities, incubators, venture capital clubs, corporations, industries, banks, celebrities, the high technology sector, and retired individuals.
By Jane Hoppen | Published 7/13/2005
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