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  • The day after Sheikh Turki was hauled in, four senior U.S. officers trooped to the office of Gen. Shaker's subordinate, Brig.

    In Iraq, Americans Struggle to Relinquish Control Charles Levinson 2010

  • Other goodies: New Beauty Magazine's famous "TestTubes" of beauty products samples; engagement rings by Verragio for Diamonique; Shaker's Vodka with ingredients so pure, it's literally hangover-free!

    Zorianna Kit: The 2010 Golden Globe Gifting Suites 2010

  • Finally, our current growth strategy has one similarity to the Shaker's "orphan" strategy.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Steve Caldwell 2009

  • Finally, our current growth strategy has one similarity to the Shaker's "orphan" strategy.

    Shakers and Unitarian Universalists -- Can We Adapt to Change? Steve Caldwell 2009

  • He created these recipes there, with the idea of preparing the sort of simple, but inventive dishes, based on fresh food and herbs, for which the Shaker's were known.

    Toast: Lindy 2006

  • He created these recipes there, with the idea of preparing the sort of simple, but inventive dishes, based on fresh food and herbs, for which the Shaker's were known.

    Two Things with Radishes Lindy 2006

  • June 14, 2006 at 11: 27 AM oh man, how much do i LOVE that shaker cookbook! the Shaker's had a real thing for cooking radishes and other vegetables/fruits that we moderns would consider odd they loved cooked lettuce as well

    Two Things with Radishes Lindy 2006

  • La Lawson gives credit to her inspirational references and then explains why she has changed things and what you might be interested in experimenting with, for example, the above-mentioned Lemon Pie is adapted from Norma McMillan's In A Shaker's Kitchen.

    Book Review - Shaun 2007

  • Significantly, the two sympathetic Englishmen, Shaker and Charles Snow, are themselves marginal figures: Shaker's nickname derives from a nervous palsy that wrecks both his financial and his professional standing, while Snow loses his social position once his superiors discover that he is actually half-Indian.

    The prostitute's progress 2005

  • After buying off the doctor apparently, English doctors, unlike Indian midwives, have no ethics, Linny returns to England and forms a non-traditional extended family with her son, Shaker, and Shaker's wife.

    The prostitute's progress 2005

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