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More As Tree Clings to Life, So Does Japanese City The volumes are cleaned, soaked in distilled water to remove salt and sprayed with alcohol to prevent mildew.
City's Identity Wrapped Up in Damaged Papers; Now, Volunteers Race to Restore Their History Gordon Fairclough 2011
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Clings used: camisole, A-line skirt, ballet flats2 in addition to face and hair
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Clings used: crisscross top, shorts, flip-flops3 in addition to face and hair
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Clings used: keyhole top without the keyhole, flippy skirt, strappy sandals in addition to hair and face
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Clings used: in addition to hair and face, ruffled demi-top on top of a tunic, then tracing down the outside legs until a usually short ruffled skirt, but I decided to make it the ending ruffles of a longer dress.
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Clings used: puff-sleeve top, pleated skirt, tall boots in addition to hair and face
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The promotions included 3D Picture Environments at local malls, Mirror Clings installed at bars and restaurants, Bar Coasters that were distributed at local bars and a Puck Truck Stunt to support opening night around the city.
Archive 2008-02-01 James Mirtle 2008
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Ego Clings to or Resists Emotion: In addition to taking things personally, the ego reacts by generating emotions such as hurt, anger, jealousy and shame.
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'A Despot Clings to Power ', is one of many that has claimed - prior even to voting - that the election would not be free or fair.
ANC Today 2005
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A recent front-page article in the international magazine, 'Newsweek', entitled 'A Despot Clings to Power ', is one of many that has claimed - prior even to voting - that the election would not be free or fair.
ANC Today 2005
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