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  1. User 4462390 searched for "speech problems of andrew butler" [!] at 2006-03-05 22:46:38 (found http://www.willamette.edu)
  2. User 221259 searched for "speech problems in children" [!] at 2006-04-22 19:37:15 (found http://www.med.umich.edu)
  3. User 221259 searched for "speech problems in children" [!] at 2006-04-22 19:37:15 (found http://members.tripod.com)
  4. User 221259 searched for "do many kids with little stimulas have speech problems" [!] at 2006-04-22 19:42:47
  5. User 12692367 searched for "denistry and speech problems" [!] at 2006-03-18 14:07:12
  6. User 12692367 searched for "speech problems related to denistry" [!] at 2006-03-18 14:18:03
  7. User 12692367 searched for "speech problems related to denistry" [!] at 2006-03-18 14:20:51
  8. User 5385526 searched for "speech problems in autism" [!] at 2006-04-03 20:09:47 (found http://www.comeunity.com)
  9. User 5385526 searched for "speech problems in autism" [!] at 2006-04-03 20:09:47 (found http://www.nidcd.nih.gov)
  10. User 5385526 searched for "speech problems in autism" [!] at 2006-04-03 20:09:47 (found http://www.autism.org)
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  12. User 7442605 searched for "speech problems" [!] at 2006-05-04 10:29:13 (found http://specialchildren.about.com)
  13. User 7442605 searched for "speech problems" [!] at 2006-05-04 10:29:13 (found http://www.sickkids.ca)
  14. User 7442605 searched for "speech problems" [!] at 2006-05-04 10:29:13 (found http://www.amazon.com)
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