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Examples
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Air New Zealand Has Nothing to Hide is the next entry in this blog.
Cup O' Art - pop 2009
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Andy Birkey of the Minnesota Independent reports that the head of a Christian rock ministry called "You Can Run But You Can't Hide" is opposing the anti-bullying programs, which he considers to be a recruiting tactic for gays, and by extension, child molesters (?!).
The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Palin Revives Death Panels; Boobs Against Breast Cancer; and the Anti-Gay Bullying Crisis The Media Consortium 2010
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Andy Birkey of the Minnesota Independent reports that the head of a Christian rock ministry called "You Can Run But You Can't Hide" is opposing the anti-bullying programs, which he considers to be a recruiting tactic for gays, and by extension, child molesters (?!).
The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Palin Revives Death Panels; Boobs Against Breast Cancer; and the Anti-Gay Bullying Crisis The Media Consortium 2010
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We've seen Dakota's 'darker' side in 'Hide & Seek' and we know she can do it; she's older now, and it would be a good role for her.
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He simply said the TRUTH saying that all the speakers there count like the British speakers in Hide Park corner in England.
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Dakota is an amazing actress, the girl can do creepy, have you seen her in Hide and Seek?
Twilight Lexicon » Dakota Fanning Speaks to Access Hollywood 2009
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Now, first of all, the video was just part of a fascinating exhibit called Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture.
Michael Winship: Censorship: Toys in the Nation's Attic Michael Winship 2010
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In the room they called the Hide he opened the large roll-topped desk and went straight to the secret drawer.
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Now, first of all, the video was just part of a fascinating exhibit called Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture.
Michael Winship: Censorship: Toys in the Nation's Attic Michael Winship 2010
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Dawn had come, late because sunless, and this was one Roman holiday the ordinary people would prefer to spend in a cramped confinement indoors, lying on their straw pallets playing the ageless game they called Hide the Sausage.
The First Man in Rome McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1990
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