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  • A good man, perhaps, a great footballer, no doubt, but this nostalgic wallow in football's past concealed its present corruption, hid the red rose's canker.

    My Big Fat Royal Gypsy Wedding and William and Kate: In Their Own Words 2011

  • Above left is the next step of the mystery quilt (on nancy rose's site) I did today - 4 strips of 4 patch blocks made from nickels - I'm beginning to really wonder what this mystery will look like - it's bothering me less than I thought it would not to know in advance, which is a good thing ...

    Wednesday Wow katelnorth 2008

  • A poet can't close his eyes to rose's "cup of fire", or seal off his heart from its fragrance, and neither can a perfume lover pass by the indolent, fiery elegance of Une Rose Chyprée, my new favorite rose and my new favorite Tauer scent.

    Andy Tauer Une Rose Chypre: Perfume Review and a Prize Draw Marina Geigert 2009

  • A poet can't close his eyes to rose's "cup of fire", or seal off his heart from its fragrance, and neither can a perfume lover pass by the indolent, fiery elegance of Une Rose Chyprée, my new favorite rose and my new favorite Tauer scent.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Marina Geigert 2009

  • Suddenly, the rose's perfume seemed oppressive, choking.

    Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners 2009

  • You might say that everything is coming up roses, thanks to one six-letter word, and thanks to a certain eight-year-old who believes that reading is power, that words are as strong as a rose's scent, and that by building her mother's vocabulary muscles the world will be a sweeter place for her maman.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • You might say that everything is coming up roses, thanks to one six-letter word, and thanks to a certain eight-year-old who believes that reading is power, that words are as strong as a rose's scent, and that by building her mother's vocabulary muscles the world will be a sweeter place for her maman.

    rosace - French Word-A-Day 2006

  • So when she asked me about thorns, I told her, "" They're a rose's shield.

    A Death In Paradise 2008

  • You might say that everything is coming up roses, thanks to one six-letter word, and thanks to a certain eight-year-old who believes that reading is power, that words are as strong as a rose's scent, and that by building her mother's vocabulary muscles the world will be a sweeter place for her maman.

    French Word-A-Day: 2006

  • You might say that everything is coming up roses, thanks to one six-letter word, and thanks to a certain eight-year-old who believes that reading is power, that words are as strong as a rose's scent, and that by building her mother's vocabulary muscles the world will be a sweeter place for her maman.

    rosace - French Word-A-Day 2006

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