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Waxed Sparks, "The fact that you're here right now, this is exactly what we need at this moment in time."
David R. Kuhn: That Others May Live David R. Kuhn 2011
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Waxed and glimmering, an "S" necked swan adorns its surface, the bird's cupped wings shadow a raven-haired woman.
Manhattan, Sunday Morning JP Reese 2011
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Waxed Sparks, "The fact that you're here right now, this is exactly what we need at this moment in time."
David R. Kuhn: That Others May Live David R. Kuhn 2011
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Waxed Sparks, "The fact that you're here right now, this is exactly what we need at this moment in time."
David R. Kuhn: That Others May Live David R. Kuhn 2011
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More Court View of Commerce Power Has Waxed, Waned The ruling is also at the center of a challenge to part of last year's health-care overhaul, requiring most Americans to carry insurance.
A Gun Activist Takes Aim at U.S. Regulatory Power Jess Bravin 2011
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"The metaphors that self-help authors and experts are using to talk about overcoming financial burdens are the same ones we see in titles like Bergdorf Blondes," says Ashlock, who represents Rave, author of Waxed.
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Waxed denim and military-inspired coats are softened with splashes of bold pink and faded purple; a double-breasted suit feels fresh in a soft gray.
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According to them, the stories about Chevy Nova and Coca Cola's Waxed Tadpole are urban legends.
13 Unfortunate Translations That Harmed Brand Reputations 2007
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Waxed paper negatives were lighter and less likely to gum up than glass negatives coated with collodion, an advantage in tropical climates.
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Waxed Paper Press is auctioning five of Barnaby's femal nudes on eBay starting today.
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