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Today felt like a scene from Frost's poem "Lodged," as the rain said to the wind, "You push and I'll pelt."
WN.com - Articles related to TV This Weekend - Feb. 5, 2010 2010
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Today felt like a scene from Frost's poem "Lodged," as the rain said to the wind, "You push and I'll pelt."
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Today felt like a scene from Frost's poem "Lodged," as the rain said to the wind, "You push and I'll pelt."
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Today felt like a scene from Frost's poem "Lodged," as the rain said to the wind, "You push and I'll pelt."
WN.com - Articles related to Seoul welcomes the world in 2010: A year of excitement ahead 2010
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Today felt like a scene from Frost's poem "Lodged," as the rain said to the wind, "You push and I'll pelt."
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Today felt like a scene from Frost's poem "Lodged," as the rain said to the wind, "You push and I'll pelt."
WN.com - Articles related to TV This Weekend - Feb. 5, 2010 2010
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Lodged in the funnel is an ice cube. when it melts and flows into the cup the cup overflows.
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Lodged in between the Michelin‑starred Tuscan winery tour of the Test series and the Jagerbomb nightclub implosion of Twenty20, it is increasingly hard to see a place for the five-pint all-day bloatathon that is the 50-over game.
Five-pint all-day bloatathon will never be England's cup of tea | Barney Ronay 2011
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Lodged beside its silent heart, nearly missed, the secret of a harpoon.
Harpoon Tina Barry 2011
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Lodged 10 feet high on the face, they simultaneously stood up and shot sideways, moving dizzyingly fast.
Bad Dad Alex Austin 2011
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