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To escape from a very unpleasant reality — the episode is titled "Bombshells" — Cuddy retreats into a dream world, with elaborate fantasy sequences teaming Cuddy and House in a musical number choreographed by So You Think You Can Dance fave Mia Michaels, as well as homages to the Western and classic sitcoms.
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Where do the Victoria's Secret "Bombshells" go to eat when they visit New York City?
Victoria's Secret Models' FAVORITE New York Restaurants The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In contrast, Wilson's op-ed piece is at the heart and soul of this immoral, deceptive war but all Americans shouldn't be looking for any real "Bombshells" from this Special Counsel and or Grand Jury.
Libby's best bet-- cut the deal' and squeal like a stuck Neo-Con pig? 2005
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In tonight's "Bombshells" episode, Cuddy's anxiety about her relationship with House plays out in a series of fantasies — including a Hollywood Western scene — capped by the Huddsters hitting the floor to an updated version of "Come On Get Happy."
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The Black Cherry Bombshells are the baddest of them all.
Zuda Comics Winner Announced | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Promoted to Headline (H4) on 11/22/09: New JFK assassination bombshells yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'New JFK assassination bombshells'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Bombshells in the new trade paperback of a good JFK assassination book are featured in a new Discovery Channel special, "Did the Mob kill JFK?" produced by NBC.
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Bombshells in the new trade paperback of a good JFK assassination book are featured in a new Discovery Channel special, "Did the Mob kill JFK?" produced by NBC.
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I mean, it's not really, certainly not in the face of big fat fantasy, but it's the longest book I'd written up to that point (QUEEN'S BASTARD is considerably longer), and even printed double-sided in a space-conserving font it's nearly as large as one of my Walker Paper manuscripts, and slightly larger than the Bombshells were.
worky worky work 2007
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His most recent story was headlined: "Deposition of Sibel Edmonds Completed, DoJ a 'No Show', Bombshells Under Oath."
Gagged FBI Translator Claims Evidence of U.S. Reps Bribery 2009
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His most recent story was headlined: "Deposition of Sibel Edmonds Completed, DoJ a 'No Show', Bombshells Under Oath."
Andrew Kreig: Gagged Former FBI Translator Claims U.S. Rep Bribe Evidence 2009
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