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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Review of "Invisible Ballots: A Temptation for Electronic Vote Fraud" 2006
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Confessions of a former Republican: Response to "Post Script to 'Invisible Ballots' documentary" 2006
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"I dropped the title 'Invisible Fence,' because I was thinking if it ever gets really popular I'll get sued by the Invisible Fence people and they will win," Monroe said.
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These are the grim and unnoticed statistics-so plentiful as to be unfelt-of what she calls the Invisible Class.
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Still, Invisible is just one of a number of novels that leave me wondering why sex is such a recurring motif.
Book Review: Invisible by Paul Auster « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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This other project (posted a few years ago in Invisible) from Tim Noble and Sue Webster, an artistic duo whose projects use household and other types rubbish onto which a light is projected, creating different shadows from their own self-portraits, amongst others.
Archive 2009-03-01 Red 2009
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Again, though, it is this overall tendency, not just the usage in Invisible, that leaves me a bit puzzled.
Book Review: Invisible by Paul Auster « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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This other project (posted a few years ago in Invisible) from Tim Noble and Sue Webster, an artistic duo whose projects use household and other types rubbish onto which a light is projected, creating different shadows from their own self-portraits, amongst others.
TRASH Red 2009
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Again, though, it is this overall tendency, not just the usage in Invisible, that leaves me a bit puzzled.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Invisible by Paul Auster » Print 2009
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Still, Invisible is just one of a number of novels that leave me wondering why sex is such a recurring motif.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Invisible by Paul Auster » Print 2009
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