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  • This is going to sound like blatant ego-stroking -- and it partially is -- but I really do want to see "Faces in Revolving Souls" or "Bradbury Weather" made into a film (with your complete creative control, of course).

    "...to watch you shake and shout it out..." unknownbinaries 2010

  • The Flying Llamas That Live in Revolving Doors said ...

    I Hate Waiting 2005

  • Like cutting the core from an apple. — "Revolving ..." —

    Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989

  • "Revolving" account, meaning that he can make payments rather than pay the entire bill at once. 4128-etc is his account number (card number). $1500 is his credit line. 5/87 is when he was late on a payment last. $120 is the amount that he was late with.

    Phrack Issue #15 Elric of Imrryr's Issue 1987

  • Nick "Revolving", the affable father-of-two and marine engineer who set up the squat on 22

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • Revolving around Peter and Rebecca Harris -- fortysomething aesthetes in Manhattan's SoHo, he an art dealer and she the editor of an independent art journal -- Michael Cunningham's "By Nightfall" wants to be a novel of ideas, an inquiry into the relationship between beauty and meaning, but it can't sustain the weight of its own self-consciousness.

    Book Review Roundup: Movie Flops, Reality TV And The Constitution The Huffington Post 2010

  • In the area of "Human Resources Solutions Revolving Fund," the percentage classified as "other services" is 88 percent in 2011, or $723 million.

    Linda E. Brooks Rix: Conflict of Interest and Shakedowns at OPM Linda E. Brooks Rix 2011

  • In the area of "Human Resources Solutions Revolving Fund," the percentage classified as "other services" is 88 percent in 2011, or $723 million.

    Linda E. Brooks Rix: Conflict of Interest and Shakedowns at OPM Linda E. Brooks Rix 2011

  • Revolving doors exist when actors move back and forth between roles as principals and roles as agents.

    The New Tax Man From Ancient Rome The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • Revolving around Peter and Rebecca Harris -- fortysomething aesthetes in Manhattan's SoHo, he an art dealer and she the editor of an independent art journal -- Michael Cunningham's "By Nightfall" wants to be a novel of ideas, an inquiry into the relationship between beauty and meaning, but it can't sustain the weight of its own self-consciousness.

    Book Review Roundup: Movie Flops, Reality TV And The Constitution The Huffington Post 2010

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