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  • Producers Doug Liman, Dave Bartis and Dave Andron — along with the network and studio — were all fine with his performance.

    ‘KNIGHT RIDER’ IS A DIRTY STINKY WHORE 2008

  • Now she is training Slash Andron to go for the gold on the American team.

    Romance Novels That Will Never Be Written 2007

  • The state Highway Patrol said Andron Reed was arrested after his vehicle hit another vehicle.

    USATODAY.com 2006

  • Then Andron with a flintlock gun on his sh oulder was carrying a hare he had killed, and he was followed by the decrepit old Jew

    The Witch, and other stories 2004

  • Thanks to my friends, who inspired me and amused me, especially Susan Abrams, Lisa Maslankowski for the medical advice, Bill Syken, Craig and Elizabeth LaBan, and Scott Andron.

    Good in Bed Jennifer Weiner 2001

  • Andron by Jovan an allusion to “androgen,” a male sex hormone was a cologne for men touted as pheromone-enhanced, designed to lure women.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • Andron by Jovan an allusion to “androgen,” a male sex hormone was a cologne for men touted as pheromone-enhanced, designed to lure women.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • Andron by Jovan an allusion to “androgen,” a male sex hormone was a cologne for men touted as pheromone-enhanced, designed to lure women.

    MARKETING AESTHETICS BERND SCHMITT 1997

  • I had taken the liberty early this morning, acting through my agent, a sutler, a splendid, if somewhat put-upon and long-suffering chap, whose name was Ephialtes, to redeem them all, my expenses in the matter, 182 C.T. for the five of them, being considerably defrayed by means of the loot I had acquired from the gang of Andron the evening before.

    Renegades Of Gor Norman, John 1986

  • Then there were painters like Aristomenes of Thasos, Polycles and Andron of Ephesus, Theo of Magnesia, and others who were not deficient in diligence or enthusiasm for their art or in dexterity, but whose narrow means or ill-luck, or the higher position of their rivals in the struggle for honour, stood in the way of their attaining distinction.

    The Ten Books on Architecture Vitruvius Pollio

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