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If I'm superb at shopping, a super-user whose word is law for those who trust me for recommendations, how come I'm not paid to shop?
FORBES: Magazine Article
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So we see boring names like CTS, EXT, LS, XLR and 3.2TL. It's an effort to copy Mercedes with its C and CLK and SLK. Letters are also big for super high-powered jobs, like M (on BMWs) or V (on the Cadillac CTS) or R (on Volvo).
FORBES: Nameplate Engineering Is Bad Business
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Any of you want some analysis about the upcoming Super Bowl, Coach is free to give -- no, I'm just -- it's good to see you, Coach.
WHITEHOUSE: Creating New Jobs by Investing in High-Speed Rail
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Lets get things straight I'm a big light-heavyweight and he's a super-middleweight, I think he's seen sense.
BBC: Bellew is planning title assault
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"M'baye was top-class but Gavin dismantled him in style, " super-middleweight king Calzaghe told BBC Wales' Back Page programme.
BBC: Calzaghe demands Rees respect
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As for us, it's all Super Bowl, all day, starting at 2:30 p.m. on ABC with the pre-game show in 720p.
ENGADGET: HDTV Listings for February 5, 2006 HD
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I'm down with Jeffrey Steingarten, Vogue's food writer, who says that the carapace of super-fatty beef that curves around the top of most rib-eye cuts is the best there is (though a case can be made for the tender smaller side of a Porterhouse or T-bone).
WSJ: Let Them Eat Fat: In Praise of Fatty Foods