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It's from a band called Hem and while their new album Funnel Cloud implies dark skies, she says it's really more of a goodbye kiss to the summer season.
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Hem Sure, one can call Hem traditionalists, with their seemingly soul-mate marriage of loamy folk and country roots with a cinematic chamber music sensibility.
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Three years ago, the maker of a surgical clip called the Hem-o-lok issued an urgent recall notice warning doctors to stop using the fasteners on living kidney donors.
Home 2009
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The flirubs and trees of this order are deciduous, pretty thick, of a beautiful appearance, with an eied Hem, which is formed by its brandies and foliage into a round liead.
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If the fixed-gear freestyle community is wondering what to name this trick, I would suggest calling it the "Hem," which, like this wheelie, is simply "Meh" backwards.
Coming Apart at the Hems: Excessive Panting BikeSnobNYC 2009
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He is most interested in the way Robles's death affected the friendship between "Hem" and "Dos."
The Breaking Point 2005
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He is most interested in the way Robles's death affected the friendship between "Hem" and "Dos."
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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"Hem," said Dubhtach, "that is Fiacc, son of Ere, I am afraid -- the man of those qualities, who went from me to the territory of Connacht with poems for the kings."
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He paused again as if expecting an answer; nothing was forthcoming but a decidedly embarrassed "Hem," from the afore-named pharmacist.
Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller
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"Hem," said Dr. Macgowan, gruffly, unable to controvert the logic of
Hetty's Strange History Anonymous
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