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Plus, wasn’t Elena the * only* female werewolf in Bitten’s world, whereas in Stray, tabbies were rarer, but by no means limited to Faythe?
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Bitten is SJP’s line where every piece is less than $19.98.
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Parker had a celeb line called Bitten at Steve & Barry stores where each piece cost less than $19.98, but when the store chain went belly-up in 2008 the discount label was kaput.
azcentral.com | news Rod Hagwood 2010
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Sarah Jessica Parker has joined the loooong list of celebs (Gwen Stefani, Eve, Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, etc ...) who have created their own clothing labels, and last night I got to attend the launch party at NYC's Drive In Studios for her sportswear line - aptly titled Bitten - which will be sold exclusively at
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Parts of "Bitten" from the Women of the Otherworld series were in Canada.
Spotlight & Giveaway: Shade Fright by Sean Cummings Donna 2010
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Kelley Armstrong's Otherworld series begins in Canada, with "Bitten," and goes back there from time to time.
Spotlight & Giveaway: Shade Fright by Sean Cummings Donna 2010
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My first stop was Steve & Barry's, home of Sarah Jessica Parker's "Bitten" line.
misspinkkate Diary Entry misspinkkate 2008
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Researchers for a new book called Bitten by Twilight: Youth Culture, Media, and the Vampire Franchiseclaim were surprised that ” teens were responding favorably to” “the obvious abstinence message in the book.”
Page 2 | /Film 2009
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"Bitten," said Griggs laconically, as he raised the double rifle that he had unslung, took a rapid aim, and fired the barrel loaded with small shot at what seemed to be an undulating line of grey sand.
The Peril Finders George Manville Fenn 1870
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It was actually really frustrating for me that "Bitten" was a DNF, because I'm very drawn to stories of female werewolves (precisely because I love texts that explore all of the things that SB Sarah brings up in her review: female rage and capacity for violence, the struggle between the pull of the animalistic and some version of morality/humanity, the acceptance/integration of multiple aspects of one's self).
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