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It is sometimes called Blite, from the Greek _bliton_, insipid; and, as Evelyn says, in his
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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CursorFX – Whack & Blite by Firstfooter, originally by Bouzounours
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Introducing the Furrschnickens, "Big Daddy" & "Lil Buddy," from the new series "Wack & Blite" of Brian Castleforte of Nicebunny. headkase papertoys
Furrschnickens Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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The Blight, most called it, although Blite was beginning to gain currency, thanks to a new media column in the city's alternative weekly.
Butchers Hill Lippman, Laura 1998
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______ Blite (Netsfn1427) writer of the "Ten Ceasars" legacy ~ check it out it's a must read
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"If Blite* can make a pet brick into a Roman Senator, I should at least be able to make one stand up!"
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According to Glass, Noel Coward also chose the actor to star in the Broadway show "High Spirits," the musical version of "Blite Spirit," and Woodward recorded 12 solo albums.
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