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  • I attend the conferences, read and write for green business publications, and am active in social networks that are full of that realm's super smart influencers and practitioners.

    Andrea Learned: Plain Sight Sustainability, Mass Consumer Influence Andrea Learned 2011

  • When he was a prince decades ago, the king once said, I'm unconcerned, but not indifferent to the realm's problems.

    Soulless, Dreamless Christian Bell 2011

  • Dressed in Ms. McCartney's spare tunic, tights and booty-slippers, he might as well be the realm's mascot.

    All Wet Robert Greskovic 2011

  • He can also be the realm's equivalent of Don King, a nonstop promoter and spectacularly prolific - though curiously unannoying - name-dropper.

    Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011

  • By all means, do all those things if you are a high energy person and you have a passion for them and your family will not suffer because of them, but do not feel like you have to be the home answer to superwoman just to be validated in the world's eyes, even the Christian realm's eyes!

    Homemaking Is Easier Now 2009

  • A man who places himself at the helm for three decades inevitably becomes the target of all the realm's discontents.

    Rebellion in the Land of the Pharaohs Fouad Ajami 2011

  • I attend the conferences, read and write for green business publications, and am active in social networks that are full of that realm's super smart influencers and practitioners.

    Andrea Learned: Plain Sight Sustainability, Mass Consumer Influence Andrea Learned 2011

  • He can also be the realm's equivalent of Don King, a nonstop promoter and spectacularly prolific - though curiously unannoying - name-dropper.

    Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011

  • Lacking the benefit of hindsight, contemporaries would have had no reason to regard Mary and Elizabeth as eligible for anything other than the usual fate of English princesses: marriages abroad negotiated for the realm's advantage.

    From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558 2008

  • The addition of a map helps the reader place the various locations and work out the significance of one realm's power and allegiances over another, whilst characters are more fully fleshed-out and developed.

    The King of the Crags by Stephen Deas Adam Whitehead 2010

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