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In 1993, literary detective Philip Nobile thought he had busted the fraud wide open in a deeply researched Village Voice exposé.
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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“There was no Kunta Kinte,” says Nobile bluntly, and he proved as much in compelling detail.
Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011
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We went back to a good number of women we had initially interviewed for our first book, as well as a lot of women we had never before talked to, Nobile says.
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Mommybloggers Trisha Ashworth and Amy Nobile, both 42, say the milestone of 40 brings with it all sorts of feelings.
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Ashworth and Nobile, who interview women for their books and website, say they've noticed a change over the past five years.
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One of my all time favorites is Nobile 1942 from Italy, and they also have Frapin, which are Cognac inspired scents.
Mary Orlin: A Scentsational Weekend With Sniffapalooza Mary Orlin 2011
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So it came to me on Tuesday night as I was chewing on a mouthful of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and trying to decide if I could call the tannins both “firm” and “drying”: the Diploma is to wine what dressage is to horseback riding – arcane, academic and interesting to an extremely small, and extremely passionate, group of people.
Sasha Smith 2009
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The Vino Nobile of the firm and drying tannins was a 2003 and had some unappealing overcooked fruit aromas going on.
Sasha Smith 2009
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ÂOne of my all time favorites is Nobile 1942 from Italy, and they also have Frapin, which are Cognac inspired scents.
Mary Orlin: A Scentsational Weekend With Sniffapalooza Mary Orlin 2011
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Nobile, a mother of two, ages 7 and 8, in Hingham, Mass., says the 40th birthday party isn't about "hanging onto the past."
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