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Perhaps I might have liked a little more about the dragons themselves, if only to justify the decision to write the book as Fantasy rather than straight historical melodrama; but the novel instead chooses to focus mostly on Captain Fog's varied crew, and the scrapes they get into.
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"Peter Schønau Fog's Dutch hot-potato The Art of Crying is a failure, mostly for its desperate sense of trying."
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This is a foggy shot from L.A. Fog's going to burn off, West Coast views are waking up, bring us some of that rain.
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Another noteworthy film was House of Sand and Fog's director Vadim Perelman's new movie In Bloom, featuring Uma Thurman as a Columbine survivor looking back at her life, particularly the day of an incident, as it's slowly revealed to us how much this incident changed, or didn't changed her life.
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Read Mad Dog in The Fog's account of using Twitter's track feature to follow the action. posted by @Biz at 11:51 AM
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Not surprisingly, London Fog's trade partners were upset.
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Not surprisingly, London Fog's trade partners were upset.
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"Fog's going to burn off in another hour, maybe hour and a half," Wegener decided.
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Fog's, I heard that the family of a Mr. Wilkinson, of New Orleans, was "refugeeing" at a house near by.
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With a knowledge of this fact Mrs. Sherman came down from Ohio with Minnie, Lizzie, Willie, and Tom, to pay us a visit in our camp at Parson Fog's.
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