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Cars, including Barnhart's, are now piled upside down and sideways in the parking lot.
CNN: Doctor's quick thinking saves patients
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As Spanish-language television blared out the news, they sat down to plates piled with shredded gouda cheese, plantains and stuffed cornbread patties.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Power in Dharavi, a giant Mumbai slum, is now largely tolled, with meters nestling next to curing factories piled with goat skins and people melting down used plastic cutlery.
ECONOMIST: Energy in India
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An entertainment and news industry based in large part in Hollywood piled on the plight of Detroit brands by talking them down for decades.
FORBES: Not Just California Dreamin': Detroit 3 Conquesting The Surf
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Pryce grabbed his hat-trick from Wigan's first attack of the second half, and then O'Loughlin piled on the misery with a try from a charge down.
BBC: Widnes Vikings 10-64 Wigan Warriors
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Procedures are followed which are no longer relevant but that have piled up over the years, are still used, and slow down execution.
FORBES: Sony's CEO Is Right About New Strategy Execution
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Sure, there's plenty that needs to change: Protectionism remains rife and the EU went down a blind alley with its social agenda, which piled new costs on business just when it needed greater flexibility.
WSJ: What Cameron Needs to Say on Europe
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Hedge funds and others piled on, shorting 11.5 million CapitalSource shares, 9% of the outstanding, helping drive the stock down 27% in the first nine months of 2005.
FORBES: Loan Shark