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Meanwhile, Carmine is persuaded into creating a younger copy of himself to defend the younger Theodore.
REVIEW: Best Short Novels: 2006 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2006
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Meanwhile, Carmine is persuaded into creating a younger copy of himself to defend the younger Theodore.
REVIEW: Best Short Novels: 2006 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2006
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The astounded Ted Kelly arrived in minutes, gasping at what he called Carmine’s luck.
TOO MANY MURDERS Colleen McCullough 2009
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Betty was a tenured professor of American Studies when she called Carmine’s company to inquire about a fabric-dyeing technique she was researching.
THRIVING WITH HEART DISEASE Wayne M. Sotile 2003
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"'Woolworths in Winchester; price sixpence; red of a shade called Carmine; lip paint to be applied with a brush,'" Royston read from his notes.
Farthing 2006
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Later, during the Bob Muglia keynote the new System Center Virtual Machine Manager (codename Carmine) was demonstrated as well.
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The food, the room, even the idea of Carmine's, is familiar, accessible, easy to grasp.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local By Tucker Shaw<p><i>Denver Post Dining Critic</i> 2010
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Later, during the Bob Muglia keynote the new System Center Virtual Machine Manager (codename Carmine) was demonstrated as well.
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Note 18: Pierre Pomet, Histoire generale des drogues (Paris, 1694); Philippe Macquer, Dictionnaire portatif des arts et métiers: contenant en abrégé l'histoire, la description and la police des arts et métiers, des fabriques et manufactures de France and des pays étrangers (Paris, 1766) s.v. "Carmine"; Jacques-Christophe Valmont de Bomare, Dictionnaire raisonnée universel d'histoire naturelle (Paris, 1775). back
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Bringing together such disparate elements as the alphabet, gradations in color, a heightened sense of tension, and even a recipe at its conclusion, "Carmine" is not the most accessible of Little Red tales out there, but it's certainly one of the most pleasant to thumb through.
Archive 2006-03-01 fusenumber8 2006
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