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Aisles is just a political hack, could be Roves father, turned ‘News’ outlet.
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Seasons have been variously called the Aisles of the Rising and the
The Jewel City Ben Macomber
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I don’t know if it’s accurate to state that Rolling in the Aisles is the funniest poetry anthology we’ve ever published.
Rolling in the Aisles Bruce Lansky 2004
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I don’t know if it’s accurate to state that Rolling in the Aisles is the funniest poetry anthology we’ve ever published.
Rolling in the Aisles Bruce Lansky 2004
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Brenda and Effie are the creations of novelist Paul Magrs, a former tutor in creative writing at the University of East Anglia, and who first came to my attention with his 2003 novel Aisles.
In praise of Brenda and Effie David Barnett 2010
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What Aisles is, I think, doing is conflating OP-Ed punditry with actual ‘news’ Pundits, of any stripe are not ‘News’
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Rupert Murdoch, Aisles, and Beck, of course, are only to happy to keep the disenfranchised angry.
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Aisles calling conflating News with punditry reeks of Lunztian framing of words.
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Heck no! I see more than enough FOX on the internet than I dont want to see much less actually load a video and actually listen to Aisles.
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"Smiles in the Aisles" means to keep things pleasant in-flight.
Terry Gardner: Previewing The CW's Fly Girls at 35,000 Feet Terry Gardner 2010
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