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Watch NBC's Ashanti Blaize feature the Cleaning for Heroes program with an interview with one of the Cleaning for Heroes recipients and his maid service, Sparkling Kleaning Services.
Torrey Shannon: Changing the Lives of Heroes, One Household at a Time (VIDEO) Torrey Shannon 2010
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They wanted to publicise Immodesty Blaize, a burlesque dancer.
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Blaize, you might be interested in my take on the garbage patch here: The Vortex of 80,000 Nikes.
Buttology 2 2009
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Blaize was elected Honorable Prime Minister and the democracy was supposedly re-established.
Ronald Ricker: Will We Ever Learn? America's Invasion of Grenada 2009
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I'm going to San Francisco to perform with Cabaret Verdalet, then on the Sex Workers' Art Show Tour again, and then to London to perform with Immodesty Blaize again.
The Travels of Miss Dirty Martini Burlesque Daily 2008
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I'm going to San Francisco to perform with Cabaret Verdalet, then on the Sex Workers' Art Show Tour again, and then to London to perform with Immodesty Blaize again.
Archive 2008-01-01 Burlesque Daily 2008
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Peter now had all that was necessary to secure the magic root; he stopped up the entrance to the nest, and everything fell out exactly as Blaize had foretold.
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Then Blaize, another aged shepherd, lifted up his voice.
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Those who could afford horses rode as far afield as the Pill, Blaize Castle, Kingswood, and every village within miles of Clifton and Durdham Down; others prowled the river-banks turning over barrels, sloppy floats of turf, anything that might catch and conceal a body.
Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000
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Those who could afford horses rode as far afield as the Pill, Blaize Castle, Kingswood, and every village within miles of Clifton and Durdham Down; others prowled the river-banks turning over barrels, sloppy floats of turf, anything that might catch and conceal a body.
Morgan’s Run Colleen McCullough 2000
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