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The February 11 Nihon Keizai Shimbunfront-paged its forecast for all listed companies of a 53 percent increase in operating profits.
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In 2006 Jim Newton, a former MythBusters science adviser and BattleBots competitor, paged through his notebook filled with 224 invention ideas.
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As I waited for my lesson, I paged through a stack of old magazines while watching Fox News on a flat-screen television.
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After being paged, he adds, the problem "is trying to get in touch with the person right away" in a city where public phones often are unavailable.
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The incident on Wednesday afternoon was witnessed by other holidaymakers on the beach, who quickly dialled 999 and Swansea Coastguard paged Porthcawl RNLI crew for an immediate launch.
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The 24-paged editorial, shot by photographer Steven Meisel, captures model Kristen McMenamy, covered in black grease, writhing about in feather dresses on a rocky, post-apocalyptic-looking beach, evoking the real-life images of oil-coated birds gasping for breath that dominated coverage of the spill.
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Though we mostly handled the books only by their covers (or paged briefly through to ascertain that no dunce had striped the pages yellow or pink with a Hi-Liter), we communed deeply with them, felt certain that only we deserved to abide with them.
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