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  • Beneath all the verbal rubble in Cedars is a good murder mystery crying out to be heard — feebly, to be sure, but still loud enough for The New York Times to have denied the book its "non-genre" bonus of a second review.

    A Reader's Manifesto 2001

  • Beneath all the verbal rubble in Cedars is a good murder mystery crying out to be heard — feebly, to be sure, but still loud enough for The New York Times to have denied the book its "non-genre" bonus of a second review.

    A Reader's Manifesto 2001

  • Then I went online and found out that what we call Cedars of Lebanon here in the U.S.

    News @U2 2009

  • When I called Cedars-Sinai for comment, I learned that I could have gotten an advance estimate for out-of-pocket costs, though I don't recall anyone mentioning that when I pre-registered.

    Tallying the Cost to Bring Baby Home 2009

  • Snow Falling on Cedars is David Guterson’s 1994 novel about a 1954 murder case in which a Japanese-American is accused of killing a fisherman.

    100 Greatest Books #60-56 | Fandomania 2010

  • The site, Apheca, now Wady al-Afik on the route from Bayrut to the Cedars, is a glen of wild and wondrous beauty, fitting frame-work for the loves of goddess and demigod: and the ruins of the temple destroyed by Constantine contrast with Nature’s work, the glorious fountain, splendidior vitro, which feeds the

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Behind The Cedars was a back alleyway which the dustmen used.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • They get to use The Family's spacious estate on the Potomac, The Cedars, which is maintained by young men in Family group homes and where meals are served by The Family's young women's group.

    Hillary Advisers Pushing Wright Controversy To Super-Delegates 2009

  • They get to use the Family's spacious estate on the Potomac, the Cedars, which is maintained by young men in

    Barbara Ehrenreich: Hillary's Nasty Pastorate 2008

  • Behind The Cedars was a back alleyway which the dustmen used.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

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