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And the first few lines from the prose poem "Armchairs":
National Poetry Month Recommendation: Praise for Mr. Cogito 2007
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Armchairs come in different colors, sizes and shapes.
Floating Globe 2009
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Orbit to Leslie and Armchairs also play at the Velvet Lounge.
Nightlife Agenda: Pool parties, rooftop parties and Black Pride 2010
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Armchairs were once noble flower-eating creatures.
National Poetry Month Recommendation: Praise for Mr. Cogito 2007
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• Armchairs with controls to recline to an almost bed position and a lift mechanism to bring the patient to a standing position
Share The Care Cappy Capossela 2004
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• Armchairs with controls to recline to an almost bed position and a lift mechanism to bring the patient to a standing position
Share The Care Cappy Capossela 2004
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• Armchairs with controls to recline to an almost bed position and a lift mechanism to bring the patient to a standing position
Share The Care Cappy Capossela 2004
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Armchairs with padded seats circled tables that seated twelve.
Male Wanted Schuler, Betty Jo 2002
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Armchairs with worn upholstery, a shelf with knick-knacks, a work table, two Louis Seize long-cased clocks.
Maigret and the Spinster Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1942
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Armchairs and sofas were drawn near the fire. and the party grouped themselves comfortably; then Mr. Merrithew lifted down Jackie's pillow-case and laid it beside him, as he sat with his mother in the largest of the chairs.
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