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At first glance, Jaime King's character Lemon Breeland on Hart of Dixie seems like the perfect Southern woman — with a side of attitude.
Jaime King: My Hart of Dixie Character Has a World of Hurt Inside Her 2011
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"It's a nameless process that happens that leads you to wellness and growth," says Breeland.
Susan Harrow: Mindfulness Practice for Aikido and Tea Ceremony 2010
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Ben Breeland slurps sauces, sucks on bones, smacks his lips and licks his fingers while eating.
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"People are looking for wellness, and maybe they want to try it without a pill as there's access to it in your own brain," notes Breeland.
Susan Harrow: Mindfulness Practice for Aikido and Tea Ceremony 2010
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True to the books, Eriador was a hodgepodge faction consisting of disparate forces (the Hobbits of the Shire, the Rangers, the townsfolk of Breeland and so on) and as such did not field a particularly formidable army (despite the terror-inducing sight of its, er, Halfling Archers).
Archive 2010-07-01 Adam Whitehead 2010
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"It's a nameless process that happens that leads you to wellness and growth," says Breeland.
Susan Harrow: Mindfulness Practice for Aikido and Tea Ceremony 2010
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"People are looking for wellness, and maybe they want to try it without a pill as there's access to it in your own brain," notes Breeland.
Susan Harrow: Mindfulness Practice for Aikido and Tea Ceremony 2010
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True to the books, Eriador was a hodgepodge faction consisting of disparate forces (the Hobbits of the Shire, the Rangers, the townsfolk of Breeland and so on) and as such did not field a particularly formidable army (despite the terror-inducing sight of its, er, Halfling Archers).
THIRD AGE: TOTAL WAR v2.0 released Adam Whitehead 2010
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Scaring Breeland peasants, and bullying bewildered hobbits, had been their work.
The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954
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We passed through Breeland, but could not make the best kind of speed as the traffic was terribly congested.
S.O.S. Stand to! Reginald Grant
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