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initiated by Jeya on September 30, 2008 (http://soundbodytrainer.com/buynow-abblast.php)
Probably the Ab blast exercise is simplest, and most popular, abdominal exercise is the crunch. The four basic mechanisms of blast injury are termed primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Prima ....
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initiated by Jeya on April 02, 2008 (http://indomunch.com/Lamb.html)
Indomunch restaurent food prices were exceptionally low for great quality in newyork city. The ultimate winter comfort food - braised lamb shanks. The many regions in indomunch restaurent produce diff ....
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initiated by ayush on April 02, 2007
Mario Gianluigi Puzo was a American author known for his books on Mafia. In the book, Vito Corleone is termed as Godfather. The story is all about how the Mafia gangs are structures, operate and have ....
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initiated by celine on March 01, 2007
If you're like me, and you have many half-baked ideas for businesses, this book is a "must read" because it provides simple, sensible guidelines for evaluating the meritoriousness of a given start-up ....
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initiated by aarti on January 23, 2007
The Story of My Experiments with Truth (or My Experiments with Truth) – the autobiography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (or Mahatma Gandhi) covers h ....
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initiated by priya on January 22, 2007
This suspenseful page-turner kept me spellbound and I was unable to put it down. I felt like I was running with Robert as he used his skills and cunning to solve puzzle after puzzle, criss-crossing th ....
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initiated by TrueMagic on January 17, 2007
I enjoyed this particular autobiography for two reasons: (1) it shows that celebrities are just like the rest of us and nobody's life is perfect, and (2) it points out the link between bipolar disorde ....
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initiated by sumit4all on January 16, 2007
No, he's not as honest as Abe - he just happens to drive a big Lincoln Town Car. But Mickey Haller, defense attorney and latest creation of bestselling thriller writer Michael Connelly seems destined ....
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initiated by martin on January 15, 2007
Eugenides has written an expansive, compelling book. Despite its length of over 500 pages, the novel is not a slow read - unless the reader wants it to be, to make it last. Accessible, intelligent, we ....
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initiated by roger on January 14, 2007
This is the worst Grisham I've read. Part II is a waste of time (all 100 pages of it) apart from the last page and half. Most of Part III is padding. The twist in this laborious and dull whodunnit is ....
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