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Delightfully contradictory when one considers that, by using the terms “sovereign” and “subjects” one is, ipso facto, assuming inequality.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2010
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Delightfully contradictory when one considers that, by using the terms “sovereign” and “subjects” one is, ipso facto, assuming inequality.
skzbrust: TWoN Book 3 Chapter 8 skzbrust 2010
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Delightfully, after nearly a decade, the original video is still online.
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Delightfully well-written if a little plodding – they all are, especially the comedians, whose jokes work grandly if said, always less well if written.
Celebrity memoirs: Simon Pegg; Russell Brand; Susan Boyle; Paul O'Grady; Harry Hill – review Euan Ferguson 2010
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` Delightfully vague, 'I murmured; but my heart was aching for the youth of him, and I felt that I must either scream or burst into tears.
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Most Delightfully Succinct and Deliciously Subtle: scott g. f.bailey
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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Delightfully twisted, desperately funny, and deeply moving, this novel is also the winner of the Booktrust Teenage Prize in the United Kingdom.
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Delightfully exuberant and endearingly sentimental, this is a simple, glorious celebration of the differences and similarities between babies the world over.
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Delightfully restrained, like the tea ceremony itself. stacy Says:
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Most Delightfully Succinct and Deliciously Subtle: scott g. f.bailey
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