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Previously sunny and harmless areas of pop culture are gradually being cast into shadow, as if a giant pair of Ray-Bans is being lowered over the world.
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Presently Isabeau would come to her to say noncommittally, but with watchful, white-rimmed eyes, that Mist 'Bans'ter he didn' want no breakfuss, he jus 'take hisse'f off.
Martie, the Unconquered Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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"I read about it online when I was developing the pilot, and knew it was a perfect story for Off the Map," says executive producer Jenna Bans.
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The project will be executive-produced by Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Jenna Bans Off the Map, who will also write.
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Bans strikes by school teachers; replaces teachers' raises based on years of service with merit raises tied to student achievement.
Illinois Education Overhaul at Risk Stephanie Banchero 2011
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"In our business, it feels like a small shade of privacy," said actress Olivia Wilde , who posed in a pair of Ray Bans handed to her moments before she stepped onto the red carpet.
Celebrities' Favorite Privacy Screen Mike Vilensky 2011
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Merwin: What's The Big Deal About Lead Sinker Bans? can you use a pop up hunting blind as a ice shanty if so how can you make it stay in one spot?
favorite mepps lure 2009
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Bans in scare quotes because the federal law imposes a restriction, and other than post-1968 automatic weapons, not a prohibitory ban.
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Liberty University Bans Democrats:
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“Bans” in scare quotes because the federal law imposes a restriction, and other than post-1968 automatic weapons, not a prohibitory ban.
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