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Edwards, 36, has used the site to launch an acclaimed podcast titled "50 Pound Note," and LiveJournal also has lit a fire under him. After a lackluster effort in the first half of Friday's game against traditional rival Antelope Valley, Palmdale coach Jeff Williams lit a fire under his team at halftime that by all accounts provided the impetus for a 37-10 victory. Saying, "We don't want to tighten too much, to cause the economy to grow more slowly than its potential, and we are aware of that concern," Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke lit a fire under equities last week. |
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