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  • Amazon launched its first imprint in 2009 with a young-adult fantasy novel, then-14-year-old Cayla Kluver 's self-published "Legacy."

    Amazon to Acquire 450 Children's Titles for Publishing Arm Joan E. Solsman 2011

  • In 2009, Amazon launched its first imprint, AmazonEncore, with Cayla Kluver 's self-published young-adult fantasy novel "Legacy."

    Amazon to Publish New Line of Romances Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg 2011

  • While it is beautifully performed by Aurelie Cayla and Kenta Kojiri, it distracts from the evening's focus.

    Sylvie Guillem - review 2011

  • The Thomas kids -- Dillon, 5, Cora, 8, and Cayla, 4 -- of Chantilly took KidsPost along as they explored Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.

    Summer of KidsPost: India and Skyline Drive 2010

  • The problem, as Cayla sees it is that coverage by the national media of Europe is insufficient.

    Not enough "Europe" Richard 2008

  • Cayla and Niecy and Manuel are three of the reasons I teach.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Jim Horn 2008

  • Cayla and Niecy and Manuel are three of the reasons I teach.

    Why Susan Hobart Hates NCLB Jim Horn 2008

  • When I pick up the broom at the end of the day to sweep my class due to budget cuts, I remember Cayla.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Jim Horn 2008

  • When I pick up the broom at the end of the day to sweep my class due to budget cuts, I remember Cayla.

    Why Susan Hobart Hates NCLB Jim Horn 2008

  • But, while Cayla thinks that better coverage would lead to the development of a European identity, we believe otherwise.

    Not enough "Europe" Richard 2008

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