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6<div style="width:500px;font-family:Arial;padding:10px;">Hi ,<br />
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8Have you ever wondered why your mechanic offers to buy your old car battery?<br />
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10It&rsquo;s because they make $1,000s from them! <a href="http://thyroidery.co/S2CHchWv7fOtkvdjae0r2pcwWqDRhQ3hMOgkaD3lzqV0cP-nhA"><b><span style="color:#FF0000;">In this video</span>,</b></a> Tom Ericson reveals how you can use their simple battery restoration trick to bring dead batteries back to life.<br />
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12<a href="http://thyroidery.co/S2CHchWv7fOtkvdjae0r2pcwWqDRhQ3hMOgkaD3lzqV0cP-nhA"><b>This simple method</b> </a>is incredibly easy to do and it only uses a couple inexpensive items most people already have in their house.<br />
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14And in a matter of minutes your batteries can be back to life, just like new.<br />
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18This method is something mechanics have used for years when you give them your old dead batteries. But now you can do this too because of <a href="http://thyroidery.co/S2CHchWv7fOtkvdjae0r2pcwWqDRhQ3hMOgkaD3lzqV0cP-nhA">this new video.</a><br />
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20What this short video to see how the simple method works:<br />
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22<a href="http://thyroidery.co/S2CHchWv7fOtkvdjae0r2pcwWqDRhQ3hMOgkaD3lzqV0cP-nhA"><b>Watch video &gt;&gt;</b></a><br />
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24<b><i>Best Regards,</i></b><br />
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26<em><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>- Clary</strong></span></em><br />
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43<p style="color:#FFFFFF;">ament in his career and his first in the salaried rank. He only fell to maegashira 2 though, being helped by bad showings from several other wrestlers. It was in this tournament in November 2014 that he truly began to show his mettle in the top division; after going only 4&ndash;6, he beat an ?zeki and two sekiwake in the last 5 days to pull off an 8&ndash;7. In January 2015, he defeated the ?zeki G?eid? and Kisenosato, the sekiwake Aoiyama and both active komusubi on the way to an 8&ndash;7 record. He was awarded the Fighting Spirit Prize, or kantosho, his first special prize. He was promoted to the rank of sekiwake for the next tournament. In the March Grand Tournament of 2015, he defeated yokozuna Hakuh? (unbeaten in his last 36 matches), and finished runner-up with a 13&ndash;2 record, having also defeated both komusubi as well as the ?zeki G?eid? and Kotosh?giku. He received his second Fighting Spirit Prize and was also awarded the prize for Outstanding
44  Performance. After his final contest he said &quot;I&rsquo;ll shoot for double-digit wins at the next tournament and hopefully that will lead to victory. Now I just want to take a long rest&quot;. In May Terunofuji was beaten on the opening day of the Natsu basho by Sadanoumi, but won his next seven including victories over both komusubi and the ?zeki Kotosh?giku. After defeats by Tokush?ry? on day nine and Hakuh? on day eleven he recovered to win his next three matches including victories over Kisenosato and the sekiwake My?giry? to enter the final day in a tie for first place with Hakuh?. In his final match he defeated the Bulgarian maegashira Aoiyama by yori-kiri or force-out, and then saw Hakuh? lose to Harumafuji. The result was that Terunofuji, in his eighth top-division tournament, was handed his first championship with a 12&ndash;3 record and was awarded the Fighting Spirit Prize for the third time. Terunofuji admitted that he had been &quot;almost in tears&quot; at the con
45 clusion of the tournament and said, &quot;When I was 15 years old I watched sumo and wanted to become a sumo wrestler and so came to Japan. It was a dream of mine to win the championship. To actually win it is like a dream.&quot; A few days after the tournament, Terunofuj&#39;s official promotion to ?zeki was announced in a press conference. He was the first to be promoted to ?zeki having previously spent only two tournaments in san&#39;yaku since Yoshibayama 64 years earlier. As Yoshibayama&#39;s promo</p>
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