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Wallace is working extensively with the jack-of-all-trades Josh Cribbs on the latest Wildcat incarnation.
Hernandez notes that the social network is working extensively with advertisers and brands to bring the Olympic experience to the social network — even if that will not appear on its Olympics page itself.
But he did not get a chance Monday at third base, a position he has played sparingly but is working extensively at this spring.
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By the 1960s he was working extensively onstage and in British television.
Agency officials insist, for example, that they have been working "extensively" to help families in trailers and hotels find permanent solutions.
But early this evening, the administration announced that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had opened a criminal investigation into the killings of the Americans and that it would be working extensively with the Israeli government.
The earlier, as well as the present government, has been working extensively on it.
"Over the summer of 2012, we were working extensively with motion tracking technology (Kinect, PIR, Sonar), capacitive touch sensing, biometrics and other open source sensors.
For this purpose, developmental biologists have been working extensively to unravel the molecular and cellular bases of mouse lung development, both pre- and postnatally.
Universal power chargers are a bit more expensive ($15-5015-50lkier anotnot really necessary unless students will be working extensively on their laptops.
Pollack has been working extensively on public benefits and work supports, workforce and economic development, education, employment, family law, violence against women and girls, gender equity in schools, and other issues affecting low-income women and girls, on the local, state, and federal level.
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