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Someone commenting about the show at Netflix wrote, "Fantastically terrible, but somehow I can't stop watching it ... full of horrible dialogue and gimmicky effects, but if you embrace and accept the cheese-factor, it's kind of rad."
"...pour saltwater on the wounds." sovay 2010
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As an educator and literacy advocate, I have to give Ralph Lauren an 'F' for his book, The RL Gang: A Fantastically Amazing School Adventure, which was part of his back-to-school campaign.
Rocco Staino: Ralph Lauren Gets an 'F' for Literacy Promotion Rocco Staino 2010
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As an educator and literacy advocate, I have to give Ralph Lauren an 'F' for his book, The RL Gang: A Fantastically Amazing School Adventure, which was part of his back-to-school campaign.
Rocco Staino: Ralph Lauren Gets an 'F' for Literacy Promotion Rocco Staino 2010
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Someone commenting about the show at Netflix wrote, "Fantastically terrible, but somehow I can't stop watching it ... full of horrible dialogue and gimmicky effects, but if you embrace and accept the cheese-factor, it's kind of rad."
"...pour saltwater on the wounds." sovay 2010
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(Fantastically, the only serious injuries were to the offenders - what a result?!).
The Wrong Kind Of Snow « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Fantastically rewarding chemicals—they caused euphoria; but the drugs were neurotoxic.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Fantastically, the picture was filmed on the set for Brookside, the now-defunct Channel 4 soap opera.
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As an educator and literacy advocate, I have to give Ralph Lauren an 'F' for his book, The RL Gang: A Fantastically Amazing School Adventure, which was part of his back-to-school campaign.
Rocco Staino: Ralph Lauren Gets an 'F' for Literacy Promotion Rocco Staino 2010
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Fantastically rewarding chemicals—they caused euphoria; but the drugs were neurotoxic.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Fantastically strong-willed, Crawford would shed weight, drop mannerisms, even change her natural laugh: “It grew softer, more modulated, less spontaneous,” Fairbanks remembered.
‘I Am Joan Crawford’ 2008
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