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One is Tigress, which is the mainstream notebook platform.
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A former writer for the Guardian, she has "Wolverine and the X-Men" to her credit, and is writing "Tigress" for Disney and Stan Lee.
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Just got confirmation that my story "Tigress" will appear in The Mammoth Book of the Kama Sutra, edited by the inestimable Maxim Jakubowski.
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Just got confirmation that my story "Tigress" will appear in The Mammoth Book of the Kama Sutra, edited by the inestimable Maxim Jakubowski.
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Yet the most successful moments inside the dazzling museum, with daylight spilling down five stories from a skylight, are where the architecture and the art most closely meet -- where the life-size "Tigress" by Felipe Benito Archuleta prowls by a stairway or a dozen weather vanes of angels, locomotives and Indian chiefs cast stark shadows on a rough concrete wall.
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At early dawn the next morning the "Tigress" weighed anchor; and, with the stars and stripes still flying, dropped down alongside the unsuspecting schooner, poured in a sudden volley, and, instantly boarding, carried the vessel without meeting any resistance.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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British capture the American naval schooners "Tigress" and
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Besides the officers hurt, there were of the "Tigress '" crew three killed and three wounded; the British having two killed and eight wounded.
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With these, followed by a number of Indians in canoes, he attacked the "Tigress" at her anchors and carried her by boarding.
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