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We don't have room in the house right now so I need to talk to my husband about possibly building on or adding a shed or something.
BBC: Why spend 15 hours a week cutting coupons?
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Second, they have shed light on something else originally studied by Dr Walker: the optimal speed of the break across the face of the wave.
ECONOMIST: On the beach
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And de Vries has something new and special coming out of the shed soon.
CNN: How big is 'too big' for a superyacht?
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You can tell a lot about a man by the way he maintains his tool-shed, and the first bloke appears to have declared something of an exclusion zone around his.
BBC: The first bloke
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It's confusing, and sometimes we cry ourselves to sleep at night, but the new ASUS N10 is hardly a netbook, and has earned the right to shed that completely confusing Eee moniker to try and be something more.
ENGADGET: ASUS N10 hands-on confirms Eee-free status Hands-on
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Before you shed an empathetic tear for the accused and convicted, keep something else in mind--besides the long corporate knives aimed at Watkins' unsuspecting back: The bum market of 2000 to 2001 hurt plenty of firms like Lucent, Cisco Systems and Sun Microsystems.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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What seemed to be something of a threat then - the Royal's already shed half of its investment bank, so force us to ring-fence and see what happens - has turned into more of a prediction.
BBC: Lloyds co-operates, RBS shrinks
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If MLB can't shed its postseason afternoon-game phobia, then it should bring back during the regular season something once commonplace and now virtually extinct: the doubleheader.
FORBES: Two Solid Hits Needed
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Heck, it even comes supplied with something called an ending: The narrative is tied up, characters work through their problems, tears are shed, all that stuff.
CNN: Review: 'Spiderwick' is worthwhile journey