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Jelly Belly is the only company that makes quality jelly beans.
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But Friday herself goes in for a good deal of lecturing when Kettle Belly is not around, much to the detriment of the book.
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I’d always hated the name Belly—partly because it wasn’t even a real name.
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| 2 days, 15 hours ago (5 minutes after post) 2 days, 14 hours ago (10 minutes after post) its called The Belly Burner Weight-Loss Belt and actually fasting doesnt always make you gain weight
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But at MoMA, the wall text that accompanies the film describes the history of AIDS and artists' responses, as well as the following: "Completed after the artist was diagnosed with HIV, the two-part project A Fire in My Belly is a meditation on mortality and suffering, referring, often in graphic detail, to death, social inequality, faith, and desire."
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Anyway, for everyone too young (or not young enough) to recall the Belly song that inspired my "Feed the Tree" line, and various other references, here you go.
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What seems to elicit the charge of sacrilege against A Fire in My Belly is the image of a crucified Christ covered with ants, even though renditions of Jesus' abasement have been standard fare in Christian art for two millennia.
Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
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What seems to elicit the charge of sacrilege against A Fire in My Belly is the image of a crucified Christ covered with ants, even though renditions of Jesus' abasement have been standard fare in Christian art for two millennia.
Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
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What seems to elicit the charge of sacrilege against A Fire in My Belly is the image of a crucified Christ covered with ants, even though renditions of Jesus' abasement have been standard fare in Christian art for two millennia.
Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
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What seems to elicit the charge of sacrilege against A Fire in My Belly is the image of a crucified Christ covered with ants, even though renditions of Jesus' abasement have been standard fare in Christian art for two millennia.
Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
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