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“Pollack cites this same NYT article, but he states that Gershwin "visited" Schoenberg on April 24, 1928 (the date of the signed photograph).”
“Morbid Anatomy's Joanna Ebenstein visited the exhibit last night and took a series of lovely photos that posted on her blog.”
“White House visitor logs show that between Feb. 4 and July 22, Tauzin visited his office an average of once every 15 days — about as frequently as Tauzin probably collects that generous paycheck candidate Obama derided.”
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“Two years ago, Palin visited Alaska National Guard troops in Kuwait and wounded soldiers on a U.S. base in Germany, as well as a border crossing on the Kuwait-Iraq border.”
“There was no immediate response to a CNN query about whether the Roger Moore on the list was indeed the actor best known for his James Bond movies, or if the Warren Haynes who visited is the guy who jams with the Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule, the Dead and others.”
“Favorite ruins that one has visited is a highly subjective subject but that doesn´t mean I can´t publish my favotites list regardless of what others may think.”
“Which is perhaps why, when Sarah Palin visited the DWTS taping last week to clap for Bristol, a number of credible media outlets investigated whether or not the DWTS audience booed when she was introduced.”
“Morbid Anatomy's Joanna Ebenstein visited the Cabinet of Curiosities of Bonnier de la Mosson, a magnificent 18th century collection of marvelous natural wonders now installed in a library attached to Paris's Museum of Natural History.”
“Just a couple weeks ago, when an Alaskan named Sarah Palin visited, Hawaii was as American as meth labs and teen pregnancy.”
“In the beginning of July the delegation of the Russian government with the Russian vice-premier Igor Sechin visited Kyrgyzstan.”
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