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My e-fiction includes “Cobblestones,” “Minus Four,” “The Jitters,” and “Weaker Sex co-written with Douglas Nabors a producer of the Emmy-award winning TV series “Monk””.
Transcript: Cheap Thrills-Crime and Mystery Fiction « Coyote Con 2010
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The second section, "Cobblestones of Color", explores the textures and hues of San Miguel.
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The second section, "Cobblestones of Color", explores the textures and hues of San Miguel.
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Cobblestones test bikes and bodies alike, and the stage had been billed as the biggest trouble spot of the first week, even after two straight days of crashes on slick roads.
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Horsecars and Cobblestones (1949); Sills, Beverly.
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Cobblestones, again, and a very expensive New York City apartment building.
COMMUNICATING CLASS – CADILLAC ADS FROM THE 1960S » Sociological Images 2008
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Cobblestones and broken bones, has a kingdom but he's got no home.
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Cobblestones, doorways, and corners were clogged with soot — the slums were rarely swept clean.
Mistborn Sanderson_Brandon 2006
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Blogborygmi: Kicking Down the Cobblestones skip to main
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Cobblestones would have done wonders to improve them, but nobody'd bothered withor been able to affordcobblestones here.
Advance and Retreat Turtledove, Harry 2002
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