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Dave changed the font name from "Carve" to "Beacon Hill", as "Carve" is already taken by another font (seems like several fonts actually).
"Beacon Hill" font Jonathan Aquino 2009
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Her travails, along with the poem, are remembered in a 1958 film called Carve Her Name With Pride.
John Lundberg: The Tragic History Of Chelsea's Wedding Poem 2010
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Her travails, along with the poem, are remembered in a 1958 film called Carve Her Name With Pride.
John Lundberg: The Tragic History Of Chelsea's Wedding Poem 2010
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McKenna's work on behalf of animals is some remove from her days as a screen goddess when she played the classic English heroine in Fifties films such as Carve Her Name with Pride, A
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Carve chicken and serve with pan juices or butter sauce, below.
Jazzing Up the Bird Rozanne Gold 2011
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“Carve your number on your wall/And maybe you will get a call from me/If I needed someone.”
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Carve it and cut it till it sings the song I like.
The Riddle of Steel Jason W. Stuart 2011
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Carve the bird in the tin, as untidily as you like, then take the tray to the table so people can help themselves.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's climate-friendly recipes Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall 2010
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"Carve out some time to discover your inner dad," Schwartzberg says.
Dads Can Get Post-Partum Depression Too Health 2011
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There was some overlap between my list and theirs, including some lesser-known novels like "Asylum" by Patrick McGrath and "The Winshaw Legacy" by Jonathan Coe the British title is "What a Carve Up!"
'Best of' Lists Cynthia Crossen 2011
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