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Examples
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A lot of commenters seem to think Rep. Mica is playing some elaborate ruse.
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In her writing, Stargirl mixes memories of her bittersweet time in Mica, Arizona, with involvements with new people in her life.
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Mica is probably on the take with lobbyist from CAT and other construction equipment companies.
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Mica (also called Sericite) – Mica is a naturally colorless mineral that is mined from the earth in large, flat sheets.
Lipstick Making - Day One Anne-Marie 2008
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While Bramble Berry already carries a liquid non-bleeding red color and our Merlot Mica is ideal as a non-bleeding burgundy red, I'm working on finding an even deeper, more burgundy wine red color in a liquid form.
More Color Testing Anne-Marie 2008
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Mica is the same stuff you see in your lipstick, eye shadow and blush.
Lipstick Making - Day One Anne-Marie 2008
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Where do you find a porcupine necktie in Mica, Arizona - or anywhere else, for that matter?
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And, being that Mica is actually for something rather than just against excessive spending and sex, he’d be much more likely to vote for the bill if you gave him what he wanted.
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Rep. John Mica is right-wing but at least he’s interested in governing and not taking golf trips paid for by Jack Abramoff.
Matthew Yglesias » John McCain Pretends Not to Understand What Beaver Management Is 2009
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Near the hacienda is a little lake called Mica, on which we found a species of grebe, with wings so short it could not fly.
The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America James Orton 1853
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