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Secretary: 'Flirtatious' Bernard Madoff Had Help in Ponzi Scheme,
WN.com - Articles related to Malaysia makes bold changes in race-based policies 2009
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Getty Images (Wozniacki); Associated Press (McIlroy) Caroline Wozniacki and Rory McIlroy Stars Exchange Flirtatious Volleys Caroline Wozniacki, the No. 1-ranked player in women's tennis, turned 21 on Monday, and her well-wishers included the world's No. 4-ranked golfer, Rory McIlroy, all of 22-years-old himself.
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Flirtatious comments, snippy wall posts between significant others, photos that reveal a certain sadness (or wandering eyes) -- these are all pretty straightforward hints.
Facebook Could Predict When Your Relationship Will End: REPORT 2010
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Flirtatious as always, Shay beckoned them with a big smile, her bikini top two sizes too small.
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Flirtatious remarks, or "piropos" exchanged directly or indirectly.
Walking the walk, talking the talk - San Patricio/Melaque revisited 2007
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Flirtatious remarks, or "piropos" exchanged directly or indirectly.
Walking the walk, talking the talk - San Patricio/Melaque revisited 2007
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Flirtatious remarks, or "piropos" exchanged directly or indirectly.
Walking the walk, talking the talk - San Patricio/Melaque revisited 2007
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Flirtatious and sensual, it is a Holy Grail honey if there ever was one.
Ambrosial Delights of Varietal Honey Michelle Krell Kydd 2008
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Flirtatious stigmas and stamens reflect the self-fertilizing nonchalance of a fruit which is edible when it borders on rotting.
Medlar: The Fruit of Misunderstanding Michelle Krell Kydd 2008
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Flirtatious and sensual, it is a Holy Grail honey if there ever was one.
Archive 2008-08-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2008
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