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[W]e want to retain an exception to such regulation for the wilder and more complex financial products. So rather than admit that such a system is no longer sustainable, we will institutionalize a general ‘re-set’ button for the entire financial system.”
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Use our nifty tools to find local jobs, identify trends, research salaries, and secure that offer letter.
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Around 1.6% of the pages on your website contain cussing. This is 82% LESS than other websites who took this test.
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With its insatiable appetite for information, its inability to forget anything that has been put into it, a central computer might become the heart of a government surveillance system that would lay bare [our entire lives].
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What’s depressing is the fact that this only took me 30 minutes to write, and you 2 minutes to read. Yet most people in the United States, including those [who should know] lack even this cursory level of knowledge about the region.
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Nice list.
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Kevin’s acknowledgement that he’s only been the man behind Elmo for 20 years sounds like modestly, but it also plays down how important he’s been to Elmo’s development.
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[57%] of the people surveyed said they are not comfortable with advertisers using their browsing history to serve ads[[.] [54%] said they delete their cookies at least twice monthly.
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One of the most comprehensive lists of April Fool’s pranks that is judged by notoriety, absurdity, and number of people duped…
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Get ready to laugh your head off at the nerve and the stupidity. April Fools day shenanigans…
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Looking for the top pranks of all time? With April Fool’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to ‘get your prank on’. Accordingly, we’ve prepared a cluster of our favorite pranks.
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The most complete listing of April Fools’ Day Jokes that Web Sites have run each year from 2004 all the way up to today. Bookmark this site so you don’t get fooled online this year!
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So what will it take for them to get over this? Beats me. There’s probably no hope until an entire generation dies off and gets replaced by conservatives for whom Vietnam is just a word in the history books. And maybe not even then.
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The book offers not only clues into the nature of the secret programs, but also a glimpse of zealous male bonding among the presumed elite of the military-industrial complex. The patches often feel like fraternity pranks gone ballistic.
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