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As for the movie, Kristin Stewarts acting style goes a little like this: crease brows, pout lips, hang mouth open and blow derisively through nose, roll eyes, repeat.
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Unless I'm mistaken, the Stewarts were the Australian couple who wanted to adopt Aaron.
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“The nation which gave itself to the rule of the Stewarts was another nation from the panic-struck people that gave itself in the crash of social and religious order to the guidance of the Tudors.”
Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Campbell, Helen, 1839-1918 1890
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"The nation which gave itself to the rule of the Stewarts was another nation from the panic-struck people that gave itself in the crash of social and religious order to the guidance of the Tudors."
Anne Bradstreet and Her Time Helen Campbell 1878
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Let's not forget that the Stewarts are the legitimate heirs to the throne and it was only through intense self interest of Protestants that North Germans were appointed instead.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Belfast S/F Chair & Andersonstown resident Bobby Storey, his Party 'Stewarts' tried to intimidate Ardoyne residents and order those holding GARC posters not to display them and blocked them by standing in front of them.
Indymedia Ireland 2010
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Kristen Stewarts “acting” = the “special effects” on Twilight
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Oh, and key-lime Stewarts, also already discussed.
Post-Wiscon.. except not julieandrews 2009
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I still think that Jon Stewarts renaming CPAC a ‘festival of whites’ should stick.
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According to Guinness World Records, the largest gathering of people with the same first and last name was 164 Martha Stewarts who converged on the most famous Martha's TV show in New York in 2005.
Dear Felipe, Phyllis and Philomena, Please Come to Our Hoedown Sumathi Reddy 2011
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