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Sheppard, who has a relatively average A-positive blood type, had donated enough blood in the past six decades to help almost 1,000 people.
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Sheppard, who has a relatively average A-positive blood type, had donated enough blood in the past six decades to help almost 1,000 people.
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"My grandmother told me that we were of the fairy blood - descendents of the fairy race," said Weaver, who believes that her short stature - just over 5 feet tall - and A-positive blood type attest to her ancestry....
'Sky-Clad' Bog Witch Of Fairy Ancestry Christopher 2008
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"My grandmother told me that we were of the fairy blood - descendents of the fairy race," said Weaver, who believes that her short stature - just over 5 feet tall - and A-positive blood type attest to her ancestry....
Archive 2008-07-01 Christopher 2008
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I cut my pinky with a blade and speckled the pasted eggs with A-positive.
Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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I cut my pinky with a blade and speckled the pasted eggs with A-positive.
Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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They are flesh and blood but you never quite know whose flesh or whose blood they consist of today: you get the odd feeling that during the night there was enacted an unspeakable rite involving flesh-eating and blood-letting by some refined form of extrasensory transference and that the A-positive you were talking to yesterday is now Rhesus-negative.
The Striker Portfolio Hall, Adam 1968
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Analysis suggests the Greenland man probably had type A-positive blood, brown eyes, darker skin than most Europeans, dry earwax, a boosted chance of going bald and several biological adaptations for weathering a cold climate, researchers report in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Malcolm Ritter 2010
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Analysis suggests the Greenland man probably had type A-positive blood, brown eyes, darker skin than most Europeans, dry earwax, a boosted chance of going bald and several biological adaptations for weathering a cold climate, researchers report in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.
Fore, right! MALCOLM RITTER 2010
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Analysis suggests the Greenland man probably had type A-positive blood, brown eyes, darker skin than most Europeans, dry earwax, a boosted chance of going bald and several biological adaptations for weathering a cold climate, researchers report in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Malcolm Ritter 2010
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