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MEG CABOT her last name rhymes with “habit”—as in “her books are habit-forming” is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over twenty-five series and books for both adults and tweens/teens, selling over fifteen million copies worldwide.
Zombies vs. Unicorns Justine Larbalestier 2010
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Ms. KIMBERLY CABOT (Founder, Cabot Winery): It's made a huge difference because from this far out, we can't have a tasting room, not that many people driving by and stopping in.
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FRANCO PAVONCELLO, JOHN CABOT UNIVERSITY: Obviously Berlusconi is a very tough man especially when he's in the midst of a fight.
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CABOT: They don't want people just trying to find the blame game, pointing fingers at the other party.
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CABOT, of Bristol, the son of a Venetian pilot there.
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CABOT: You're going to work for me for at least another month, kid.
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RICK CABOT, SURVIVED GATOR ATTACK: I don't know that it was trying to kill me.
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FRANCO PAVONCELLO, JOHN CABOT UNIVERSITY: Subcontracts, obviously, have been given to countries that had some sympathetic eye towards the military effort there.
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CABOT: He's an immense, giant talent that was not duplicatable in any way, and whatever his neurosis and quirks were, they were great entertainment for us and I hope they weren't too painful for him.
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CABOT: Jane Mansfield was on the show, it was a huge booking in those days.
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