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  • "Drink The Potion," we're hopeful that the tune will be on Calories 'second record, which is titled Habitations, which we are told will be released in March on Smalltown America.

    :: news, reviews and opinion :: since 2001 :: online at clickyclickymusic.com :: 2009

  • Thus having pass'd the short Winter's Afternoon, in Tea and Chat, the approaching Evening called them to their respective Habitations.

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Thus having pass'd the short Winter's Afternoon, in Tea and Chat, the approaching Evening called them to their respective Habitations.

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Now turn, if you will, to the opening words of Benjamin Franklin's short essay "How to secure Houses, &c. from Lightning:" "It has pleased God in his Goodness to Mankind, at length to discover to them the Means of securing their Habitations and other Buildings from Mischief by Thunder and Lightning."

    Free and Easy 2005

  • Now turn, if you will, to the opening words of Benjamin Franklin's short essay "How to secure Houses, &c. from Lightning:" "It has pleased God in his Goodness to Mankind, at length to discover to them the Means of securing their Habitations and other Buildings from Mischief by Thunder and Lightning."

    Free and Easy 2005

  • Now turn, if you will, to the opening words of Benjamin Franklin's short essay "How to secure Houses, &c. from Lightning:" "It has pleased God in his Goodness to Mankind, at length to discover to them the Means of securing their Habitations and other Buildings from Mischief by Thunder and Lightning."

    Free and Easy 2005

  • Probably the essay collection Finding a Form is a good starting place, although any of the essay collections other than Habitations of the Word pretty dense would be fine.

    Kafka Gass 2006

  • Habitations are thinly scattered in this barren territory, and a full mile away from the meanest was the stone cottage of Mother Carke.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Habitations are thinly scattered in this barren territory, and a full mile away from the meanest was the stone cottage of Mother Carke.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Habitations, like their residents, were, so to say, in their second or third generation.

    Washington Richard Harwell 1968

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