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The Sublime

Main Entry: sublime Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): sub·lim·er; sub·lim·est Etymology: Latin sublimis, literally, high, elevated Date: circa 1567 1 a: lofty, grand, or exalted in thought, expression, or manner b: of outstanding spiritual, intellectual, or moral worth c: tending to inspire awe usually because of elevated quality (as of beauty, nobility, or grandeur) or transcendent excellence (Mirriam-Webster)

Monday, May 4, 2009

Man sentenced for stealing, selling gov. laptops

Unbelievable.

I am a contractor, I hate seeing anything that gives contractors a bad name.
Posted by Michael Wenthold at 2:26 PM

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