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The cleverly named ChargeCard ($25) was a Kickstarter.com success story.
Twelve months on, the cleverly named sequel hits the shelves.
A.OK, its cleverly named new auxiliary shop, is decidedly more accessible.
But there's already something better: the cleverly named Tell A Phone from Digital Acoustics (www.digitalacoustics.com).com
More gluttony: the pork tenderloin sandwich, which has spawned best-in-state competitions and the cleverly named Des Loines blog.
The cleverly named Walk of Shame has a nice, fresh scent and helps lift hair from the roots.
The show's backup orchestra, which included guitarists from the Rascals, Yo La Tengo and the Patti Smith Group, was cleverly named the Boyfriends.
"Have you seen a Monet yet?" a visitor in the third gallery of the Wadsworth Atheneum's cleverly named "Medieval to Monet" show murmured to her friend.
The foundation of this structure would be a "free" operating system, inspired by Unix, but not actually Unix (and thus cleverly named GNU GNUNU's Not Unix).
The Newmarket handler is responsible for Tuesday's nap selection, Formula One (4.15), who is cleverly named by Frankel out of Whizz Kid.
To acquire the cleverly named Book of Secrets, Ben plots to kidnap the current president (Bruce Greenwood) and blah, blah, blah purple monkey dishwasher.
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