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It comes in abour 7000 words, tentative working title is "The Purloined Prose," though I doubt we'll get to keep that .... the story is in no way pastiche, but that title sort of is, and we could easily change it to Stolen Words - which is equally effective, when you have the context of the story.
EVERMORE - and, well, things... deep_bluze 2004
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Like I have been a big Immomen fan for abour 5 years, but the price point on New Avengers means I will not be picking up that book.
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If t they refuse to serve the people. it's time for an entire overhaul of these reactionary members of congress, and bring in people who really care abour their constituents. smokey
First full Senate health care showdown could happen next week 2009
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Palin went thru EIGHT ethics investigations ... where are your complaints abour Her going free??
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More litter chat: "You are correct abour your answer to David Clarke," writes Christian O.
AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal – as it happened | Barry Glendenning 2012
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It's time that Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Page face Congress on serious questions about how the company uses its market dominance to steer search results to its affiliated businesses and its intentions abour online privacy.
Jamie Court: Why Are Google's CEOs Afraid of Congress? Jamie Court 2011
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It's time that Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Page face Congress on serious questions about how the company uses its market dominance to steer search results to its affiliated businesses and its intentions abour online privacy.
Jamie Court: Why Are Google's CEOs Afraid of Congress? Jamie Court 2011
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Whatever she can do to get there she will do it, nothing wrong with someone making their own decisions but please don't say is higher calling-she is not thinking about the people of Alaska she is just thinking abour herself. mary
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It's time that Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Page face Congress on serious questions about how the company uses its market dominance to steer search results to its affiliated businesses and its intentions abour online privacy.
Jamie Court: Why Are Google's CEOs Afraid of Congress? Jamie Court 2011
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Normally I don't notice such things, but with all the stuff abour racewank, I guess it bubbled up past my oblivious eyes.
I've been profiled joshenglish 2009
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