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  • The flagship Mercedes and red Cutlass Ciera and an $800 beater for Betsy to pick up her meds in.

    Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010

  • Mr. Navarro bought an Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera for $600, stripped it down, and nailed its constituent parts to his studio wall.

    Artists Roaming the Neighborhood 2010

  • Ciera sauntered into the kitchen in a bikini top and a bright Mexican wrap tied in a knot at her waist.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • Ciera sauntered into the kitchen in a bikini top and a bright Mexican wrap tied in a knot at her waist.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • But in the next instant, Stephen had looked up and winked at her—just that—and Ciera turned and smiled at Max with such love in her pretty dark face, and the moment was like a wave that curled in on itself.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • She thought of all those beach-house mornings, walking onto the back porch and hearing the thrumming of the outdoor shower, Kent and Ciera laughing and murmuring while the rest of them slumped at the picnic table sipping coffee in hungover silence and irritation.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • In addition, at a number of points the workers seemed to be struggling to attach poorly fitting parts to the Oldsmobile Ciera models they were building.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • But in the next instant, Stephen had looked up and winked at her—just that—and Ciera turned and smiled at Max with such love in her pretty dark face, and the moment was like a wave that curled in on itself.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • The A-cars—the Chevrolet Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, Oldsmobile Ciera, and Buick Century—would normally have remained in production for ten years.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

  • She thought of all those beach-house mornings, walking onto the back porch and hearing the thrumming of the outdoor shower, Kent and Ciera laughing and murmuring while the rest of them slumped at the picnic table sipping coffee in hungover silence and irritation.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

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