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Cherubic pre-teens, once held up as the picture of health, are becoming the poster children for the obesity epidemic -- and a sign of things to come later in life.
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Cherubic pre-teens, once held up as the picture of health, are becoming the poster children for the obesity epidemic -- and a sign of things to come later in life.
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Cherubic pre-teens, once held up as the picture of health, are becoming the poster children for the obesity epidemic -- and a sign of things to come later in life.
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All they have to do is make him look like the Messiah and with his Cherubic face it is not hard.
Obama Scolds Comedian for Crude Jokes at Fund-Raiser - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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You'll be glad you did, and you'll be making a real difference in the life of a Cherubic Inbred like this little guy here.
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You'll be glad you did, and you'll be making a real difference in the life of a Cherubic Inbred like this little guy here.
Lieberman: Obama's Alleged Endorsement By Hamas Shows "Difference" With McCain 2009
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The original was composed in Greek as a Cherubic Hymn for the Offertory of the Divine Liturgy of St James in the fourth Century AD, with local Churches adopting arrangements in Syriac and English transcription.
Archive 2008-10-01 bls 2008
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Because it is philosophy that leads to the Cherubic life, Pico proclaims himself a philosopher.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Copenhaver, Brian 2008
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As we emulate the Cherubic life on earth, checking the impulses of the emotions through moral knowledge, dispelling the darkness of reason through dialectic, let us cleanse the soul by washing away the dirt of ignorance and vice so that the emotions will not rage in fury nor reason go mad and foolish.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola Copenhaver, Brian 2008
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The original was composed in Greek as a Cherubic Hymn for the Offertory of the Divine Liturgy of St James in the fourth Century AD, with local Churches adopting arrangements in Syriac and English transcription.
October 23: St. James of Jerusalem, Brother of our Lord Jesus Christ, and Martyr bls 2008
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