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  •  Rudely awakened, confused and bewildered, he stood stone silent and watched me flee.

    Resurrection 2010

  • Rudely leaving often creates mindfulness for the free-est generation, whose process is so fast-forward, their thoughts are like one long run-on sentence that focuses primarily on the me.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Rudely leaving often creates mindfulness for the free-est generation, whose process is so fast-forward, their thoughts are like one long run-on sentence that focuses primarily on the me.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Rudely shoving it back at Julie she said, “We have nothing to celebrate here.”

    Red Hot Reunion Bella Andre 2007

  • Rudely she did not allow the cultural attaché of the embassy to talk when she tried to engage her.

    03/05/2006 - 03/12/2006 2006

  • Rudely she did not allow the cultural attaché of the embassy to talk when she tried to engage her.

    Chavez, Iraq, Bush and International Women’s day 2006

  • "Rudely spoken, to command me as though I am your slave," she said, but she believed herself safe and so she remained amused.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  •         Rudely denies these eyes, heavily crushes in earth.

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  •         Rudely denies these eyes, heavily crushes in earth.

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  • Rudely puffed the winds of heaven; roguishly clomb up the all-destructive urchin; and, lo! in a moment night re-established her void empire, and the cit groped along the wall, suppered but bedless, occult from guidance, and sorrily wading in the kennels.

    Virginibus Puerisque and other papers 2005

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