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Web sites ranked their most popular stories, tallied user comments and offered a link to Facebook: "share".
Mr. Brown didn't extract the numbers or highlight them; he merely offered a link to the database.
The tweet after that offered a link – bit.ly/robinpep – to where you can download the EP for free.
Some reviews were missed because the Twitter user offered a link to an external review without summarizing it in the tweet.
Comments from Rupert Read offered a link to the "Late lessons from early warnings" report (recommended for environment/science policy nerds) and Nassim Taleb's interest in the issue.
A worm that spread around Facebook recently featured a photo of a sparsely dressed woman and offered a link to "see more".
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In addition to offering a database that covers naturalizations for several regional courts, it also offers a link to the United States National Archives site where you can order your file online.
(He also offers a link to the disk).
Mr. Amadeo is one of many people whose memories offer a link to the music's past.
On its Web site, njmls.com, the listing service offers a link to a basic primer on architectural styles.
A Web site or blog post offers a link to something popular that leads unsuspecting viewers to a bizarre image of a duck on wheels.
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