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Wal-Mart won't sell 72 different Pearl Jam concert CDs, but a digital music service could.
FORBES: Digital Music After Napster
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Granted, the Hyundai (passive) display wasn't nearly as humongous as the 72-inch Sammy, but make of that what you will.
ENGADGET: ESPN 3D officially launches with FIFA World Cup coverage: live from Bristol
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The Cardinals hadn't been able to stick with UConn in a 72-58 loss on Jan. 15.
WSJ: University of Connecticut Huskies Back On Top With 93-60 Win Over University of Louisville Cardinals
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Randi Stummer, who lives in Columbus, Ohio, isn't ready to ask a doctor to put her 72-year-old mother on the medicine, but she is worried enough about her mother's memory issues that she wants to find out more about bexarotene and would be willing to consider putting her in a clinical trial.
WSJ: Alzheimer's Families Clamor for Drug
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All this isn't sitting well with some Jeep fans, who say the 72-year-old brand is straying too far from its rugged, utilitarian roots.
WSJ: Jeep takes a radical new turn with Cherokee
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She didn't stop performing until she was 72 and choreographed one of her rare light-hearted works, Maple Leaf Rag, just a year before her death.
NPR: Martha Graham Dancers Return to the Stage
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Betty Wade, now 72, says she doesn't remember that her relationship with her daughter-in-law was tense or a factor in the couple's divorce discussion.
WSJ: Getting Along With the Original Other Woman��Your Mother-in-Law
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In case that wasn't incentive enough, the Football League made sure to guarantee a minimum level of commitment from the 72 non-Premier League sides: under a new regulation, they must field at least six players who played in the team's previous game, regardless of the competition.
WSJ: U.K. Soccer's League Cup Hosts a Cinderella Story
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Clinton wants to expand gun-show background checks to include a 72-hour waiting period for those gun buyers whose criminal or mental-health records aren't immediately available.
CNN: Clinton Versus The NRA: Ready, Aim, Fire