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Transplanted Brooklynite Allie Alvarado now calls the D.C. area home, and she is quickly gaining buzz for her bright, bursty electro-pop songs, which she performs under the moniker Painted Face.
Getting Up Guide: Pay tribute to Tony Hawk, Robert Johnson Alex Baldinger 2011
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The US publication of Peter Brett's much-acclaimed debut novel, which was published last year under the title The Painted Man.
The Shape of Things to Come: Books for 2009 Adam Whitehead 2009
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Pain Painted Portrait searching for a soul mate beautiful mature but not overweight height not more than
Pain Painted Portrait « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006
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Pain Painted Portrait searching for a soul mate beautiful mature but not overweight height not more than
2006 December 18 « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006
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The poor young savage was thus known as the Painted Prince.
Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Boon, Jaap J. MolArt: A Multidisciplinary NWO Prioriteit Project on Molecular Aspect of Age in Painted Works of Art Progress Report 1999.
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It is not only in Robin Robertson's work that John Banville [NYR, July 13] should seek for an explanation of his title A Painted Field: the phrase originates in Edwin Muir's poem "Scotland 1941" ( "We were a tribe, a family, a people.
Edwin Muir's Field Wheatley, David 2006
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In 1931, he got his first featured part in a Western called The Painted Desert, and soon caught the eye of star Joan Crawford, who picked him for her vehicle, Dance, Fools, Dance.
John Farr: Clark Gable: King of Hollywood John Farr 2012
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He went to a big rock slathered with years of graffiti, that the kids used to call Painted Rock, and leaned against it, facing the tracks.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He went to a big rock slathered with years of graffiti, that the kids used to call Painted Rock, and leaned against it, facing the tracks.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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