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Bal is the French word for "dance" and Anat is the Mesopotamian mother goddess, so the show (and the first dance) is "Dance of the MotherGoddess".
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Bal is the French word for "dance" and Anat is the Mesopotamian mother goddess, so the show (and the first dance) is "Dance of the MotherGoddess".
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When Bal is caught up in the scandal of the birth of Tercelle Amberley's sighted twins -- who may have been fathered by a Lightborn mage -- the assistance of minor mage Baron Ishmael di Studier upsets Telmaine's careful balance and her secret is revealed to both men.
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Say what you will about the rigors of fundraising, it's got to be a lot more fun to hang poolside at Pacific Palisades with Sharon Stone and Cameron Diaz than at the annual AFL-CIO retreat in Bal Harbour with John Sweeney and Richard Trumka.
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Say what you will about the rigors of fundraising, it's got to be a lot more fun to hang poolside at Pacific Palisades with Sharon Stone and Cameron Diaz than at the annual AFL-CIO retreat in Bal Harbour with John Sweeney and Richard Trumka.
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"I agreed because Gudda [as he fondly calls Bal] requested me and I was already in Delhi for a party at Lap [his restobar]."
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"I agreed because Gudda [as he fondly calls Bal] requested me and I was already in Delhi for a party at Lap [his restobar]."
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"I agreed because Gudda [as he fondly calls Bal] requested me and I was already in Delhi for a party at Lap [his restobar]."
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I called Bal Thackeray a father figure out of sanskar:
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"I agreed because Gudda [as he fondly calls Bal] requested me and I was already in Delhi for a party at Lap [his restobar]."
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