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WHen mothers made dresses for their children, the garments were all different.
Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine 2009
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WHen women started working, it made even the working man less compassionate toward helping a fellow man.
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WHen he stands there as the crowd cheers and then he takes off = CRAPPY EFFECTS.
GREEN LANTERN Hires VFX Crew: Karen Goulekas, Kent Houston and Jim Berney – Collider.com 2010
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WHen I was in high school we were walking a creek to jump shoot ducks, one guy had chest waders and said he would walk the middle, 5 mins. later we kind of a sssccclluuuurrrrbbbbbb sound and poof he was gone, thank god he popped back up, but that taught the lesson of always using a wading staff, even in a shallow crick that you know every bend of.
Injuries in the Wild 2009
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WHen multiple generations used to interact, you could see how they related to each other better.
An Enduring Marriage 2009
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It sucks that movies like WHen IN ROME get wide releases and cool stuff like this never see the light of day.
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WHen tracking a deer, a great way to pattern the path the deer is taking is to take toilet paper and tie little strips on tree branches over the drops of blood on the ground.
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WHen tracking a deer, a great way to pattern the path the deer is taking is to take toilet paper and tie little strips on tree branches over the drops of blood on the ground.
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WHen you use this aggressor-victim model you can explain almost all of liberal behaviour.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Yet More Assaults on Speech 2009
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WHen I was in high school we were walking a creek to jump shoot ducks, one guy had chest waders and said he would walk the middle, 5 mins. later we kind of a sssccclluuuurrrrbbbbbb sound and poof he was gone, thank god he popped back up, but that taught the lesson of always using a wading staff, even in a shallow crick that you know every bend of.
Injuries in the Wild 2009
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