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Compulsively readable, The Devil and Sherlock Holmes is a brilliant mosaic of ambition, madness, passion, and folly.
The Devil and Sherlock Holmes by David Grann: Book summary 2010
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Compulsively clean and decoratively challenged, it could be a hospital ward.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Sister to the World's Women Nancy Ruhling 2011
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Compulsively I cleared my closet, but couldn't part with my Pradas, even those that cost only $40 from a Woodbury Commons Outlet clearance rack.
Is Your Closet Your Cash Portfolio? Nancy Brenner 2010
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Compulsively dropping the names of fabulous people you know is another New York social sport.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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Compulsively I cleared my closet, but couldn't part with my Pradas, even those that cost only $40 from a Woodbury Commons Outlet clearance rack.
Is Your Closet Your Cash Portfolio? Nancy Brenner 2010
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Compulsively making "to do" lists with small tasks that can be easily accomplished.
Productivity in the Face of Personal Issues Candid Engineer 2008
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Compulsively readable and deeply affecting, December is a work of marvelous originality and emotional power from a prodigiously gifted young writer.
December: Summary and book reviews of December by Elizabeth Hartley Winthrop. 2008
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Compulsively dropping the names of fabulous people you know is another New York social sport.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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Compulsively telling stories behind the songs and her relationship to them, Stritch includes numbers she's done in Sondheim shows and concerts with songs she might have done but didn't -- like "A Parade in Town" from Anyone Can Whistle, the ill-fated tuner she nixed to enroll in a straight play on the West coast.
David Finkle: Elaine Stritch in the Stephen Sondheim Stretch 2010
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Compulsively dropping the names of fabulous people you know is another New York social sport.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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