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Obama 'Dreading' Day He Has To Give Up His BlackBerry
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Obama 'Dreading' Day He Has To Give Up His BlackBerry
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Dreading the 24 hour flight but looking forward to the sun (and now the boat!)
window seat 2009
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Dreading the predictable and boring fallout: right wing cries, he was a communist.
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I'll also wager on this: Dreading these things only makes them worse.
Maria Rodale: 5 Tips for Surviving Winter Maria Rodale 2011
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Dreading the inevitable, he becomes desperate and begins to hear rumors of a strange stuffed animal named Maximilian that is known to cure others.
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Dreading the finality of closing time, of exchanging warmth, light, conviviality for the loneliness of a rented room, hideous dreams, insomnia—-the endlessness of night, they start a new game, comparing scars.
Scars marci stillerman 2011
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Dreading the inevitable, he becomes desperate and begins to hear rumors of a strange stuffed animal named Maximilian that is known to cure others.
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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I'll also wager on this: Dreading these things only makes them worse.
Maria Rodale: 5 Tips for Surviving Winter Maria Rodale 2011
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Dreading going to work isn't new by any stretch of the imagination, but nowadays it's made worse by the uncertainty of the job market and the exorbitant sums students have to pay for a college education.
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