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  • In 2008, they released a single - "Snowflakes" - that was picked up by the hit TV show

    All articles at Blogcritics 2010

  • But I wouldn’t be making enough money from writing to pay the rent and buy groceries for a few months — which, for those of us who aren’t Speshul Snowflakes, is kind of important.

    QueryFail, Agents, and an Injection of Clue « 2009

  • The story is about an organization called Snowflakes which seeks to 'rescue' surplus embryos left over at IVF clinics.

    The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006

  • An adoption agency called Snowflakes has developed an adoption program for these frozen embryos.

    Archive 2005-04-01 2005

  • An adoption agency called Snowflakes has developed an adoption program for these frozen embryos.

    Robson Deception 2005

  • Some Canadians have done a cross-border embryo donation through a California-based agency called Snowflakes, an offshoot of Nightlight Christian Adoptions.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Lisa Priest 2010

  • The teachers at the Institution expressed the opinion that the description did not appear in any book in raised print in that library; but one lady, Miss Marrett, took upon herself the task of examining books of poems in ordinary type, and was rewarded by finding the following lines in one of Longfellow's minor poems, entitled 'Snowflakes':

    The Story of My Life Annie Sullivan 1905

  • The teachers at the Institution expressed the opinion that the description did not appear in any book in raised print in that library; but one lady, Miss Marrett, took upon herself the task of examining books of poems in ordinary type, and was rewarded by finding the following lines in one of Longfellow's minor poems, entitled 'Snowflakes':

    The Story of My Life Keller, Helen, 1880-1968 1903

  • Winds are Still, "" Snowflakes, "" Birdies with Broken Wings, "and" Night and Day "; for the following poems by Eugene Field:" Wynken, Blynken, and

    The Posy Ring A Book of Verse for Children Various 1889

  • In "Snowflakes" (1944), Uemura positions the figures of two women in the bottom left corner and leaves the rest of the frame empty, apart for the occasional snowflake, to suggest depth.

    News On Japan Japan Times 2010

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