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The filmmaker expresses his love for me in his face, his litup skin, for he is also an actor.
The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010
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The filmmaker expresses his love for me in his face, his litup skin, for he is also an actor.
The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010
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The filmmaker expresses his love for me in his face, his litup skin, for he is also an actor.
The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010
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Is one of the litup R2D2 thingamajigs the water cooler so Sieglinde can fetch a drink for Siegmund?
Kirov ‘Ring’: Next Stop, Lincoln Center, for an Elaborate Road Tour - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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And later we'd made our own Christmases, Bobby and Robert and I. Christmas Eve dinner atAnn Benedetto's, scungilli and calamari and baccala, the walk home through a cold Brooklyn night along streets bright as day with litup lawn reindeer and sleighs and Mr. Costanza's house, that got in the Daily News every year because it took $500 worth of Con Ed juice to light it for a week.
Black and Blue Quindlen, Anna 1998
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Alangkah manisnya bertudung litup macam ni … Budiey suka!
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Color Guard: More (in) famous characters who litup the Spectrum.
The Clog 2009
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Color Guard: More (in) famous characters who litup the Spectrum.
The Clog 2009
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No garage no hoist no guys driving to work to be there to sign you in drive your car onto a hoist in a litup shop where another guy gets parts for your car. maybe from a dealership which is also lit up and full of other people who drove to work probably in cars by themselves.
NOW Magazine 2009
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No garage no hoist no guys driving to work to be there to sign you in drive your car onto a hoist in a litup shop where another guy gets parts for your car. maybe from a dealership which is also lit up and full of other people who drove to work probably in cars by themselves.
NOW Magazine 2009
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