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Keep reading for the reviews but check back tomorrow for a detailed wrap up of Toronto Fashion Week 2009 that will feature street style pictures and exclusive interviews with the inimitable Jeanne Beker of Fashion Television, the President of the Fashion Design Council of Canada (FDCC) and fairy godmother of Toronto Fashion Week Robin Kay, and last but certainly not least, one of Africa's most tireless, passionate and ardent advocates -- Stephen Lewis.
Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Fashion Week: Fun Fashion and Glamorous Garb Rules the Runway Marissa Bronfman 2010
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Beker es Shibli and a al-Shibli and a number of number of other doctors, other Shaykhs and learned to whom I told my case, men to whom with many and they said, "God complaints I told my case, forbid that thou shouldst and they said," Heaven gain his company after forbid that thou shouldst this!
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"Carry on, Beker," Kyrtian replied, and moved on, leaving the doorkeeper to shut things up behind him.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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"This is a trend that is very much worrying us," said Beker.
Archive 2002-12-01 2002
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_Beker_, a goblet, indicating thereby that they were sturdy tosspots of yore; but in truth, it was derived from _Knicker_, to nod, and _Bocken_, books, plainly meaning that they were great nodders or dozers over books; from them did descend the writer of this History.
Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers Benj. N. Martin
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Beker es Shibli and a al-Shibli and a number of number of other doctors, other Shaykhs and learned to whom I told my case, men to whom with many and they said, "God complaints I told my case, forbid that thou shouldst and they said," Heaven gain his company after forbid that thou shouldst this!
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897
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These derive their name, as some say, from Knicker, to shake, and Beker, a goblet, indicating thereby that they were sturdy tosspots of yore; but, in truth, it was derived from
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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These derive their name, as some say, from Knicker, to shake, and Beker, a goblet, indicating thereby that they were sturdy tosspots of yore; but, in truth, it was derived from
Washington Irving Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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These derive their name, as some say, from _Knicker_, to shake, and _Beker_, a goblet, indicating thereby that they were sturdy toss-pots of yore; but, in truth, it was derived from
Washington Irving Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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Jeanne Beker is a contributing editor to the Star and host of Fashion Television.
Thestar.com - Home Page Jeanne Beker 2011
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