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Bloggers like the white best because it is truly delightful, subtley aromatic, and food-friendly, which is exactly what I wanted to achieve with Bouké.
Q&A 2009
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Destiny comes into play when one character is "prophesied" to be "the one" or, more subtley, is born to the quest, whether he or she knows it or not.
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This subtley reconfims a theory to me, that we are a slave race, combined of Alien DNA and Earth primates, for the primary purpose of filling the pyramids with gold.
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Then, he very subtley tells the GOP where to shove his Senate seat. barnhardt in NC
First on the CNN Ticker: Florida senator to resign seat 2009
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Bloggers like the white best because it is truly delightful, subtley aromatic, and food-friendly, which is exactly what I wanted to achieve with Bouké.
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They use it so subtley that it feels like a rip-off to pay the extra 3D fees.
Ratatouille getting 3-D re-release Mike 2010
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Set in a 21st century subtley different from ours - a world where Germany did not lose the first world war and where the Ottoman Empire still survives.
Sci-Fi Book Releases for September (UK) Mark 2008
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I love stories that are written so subtley that you can find different meanings and depths each time you think about it, or reread it.
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If you like sci-fi Mercedes Lackey the Valdemar series fits into the second genre as more subtley do the dragon-rider series by Anne McAffrey later books
Gay teen blogger/book reviewer takes librarians to task over LGBT lit « Pinched Nerves 2010
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I felt a little bit duped by that, so I thought I'd (ever so subtley) let him know.
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