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Precordial catch syndrome Other names Texidor's
twinge One of the
areas more
commonly affected in
precordial catch syndrome Specialty Pediatrics, family...
- In Internet-based computer-networking, a
Twinge attack is a
flood of
false ICMP
packets in an
attempt to
cripple a system. The
attack is spoofed, that...
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Archived from the
original on 17
November 2009.
Retrieved 2
April 2010.
Twinge, Jean (30
September 2014). "Generation Me –
Revised and Updated: Why Today's...
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illegally in
relation to Page and Kiddicraft, he'd
nonetheless always felt
twinges of guilt.
Pickering 1999, p. 15 "How we keep your data safe – Customer...
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stars and
called it "A show that will give you that
unmistakable binge twinge and have you
activating that "Next Episode" time and again,
until there...
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guess I owe you a few apologies",
adding later that he "sometimes [felt] a
twinge of
guilt about [his
Clinton impression]".
Clinton showed good
humor and...
- the same". In the
early 15th century, Strasbourg-based
chronicler Jakob Twinger von Königshofen ****erted that
Charlemagne had
mastered six languages, even...
- who's
experienced so much
tragedy and
misfortune would carry at
least a
twinge of
bitterness or some flaw", but
wrote that "[t]he
major draw of Vesper...
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Jacob Königshofen (more
properly Jakob Twinger von Königshofen) (1346 – 27
December 1420) was a
German chronicler.
Jacob was born at Königshofen, then...
- by
three games to none,
Hasek told the Sabres'
coaching staff he felt a
twinge in his knee and left the ice
after the pre-game skate.
Shields turned in...