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Just think of a St. Louis/Rangers party that way: Someone Else's Glory.
A New Yorker's Guide to the Series Jason Gay 2011
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She has written and published multiple responses to my recent article, "In Someone Else's Words," which I published here on The Huffington Post as well as in The Crimson, in which I criticized Professor Kenneth Goldsmith's theory of "uncreative writing" and his view of literary plagiarism as a legitimate art form.
Isabel Kaplan: Not in Someone Else's Words Isabel Kaplan 2011
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We can be firm in what we believe but shutting out everyone Else's opinion will make you a very small man.
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As Nancy L. Segal relates in "Someone Else's Twin," her fascinating account of the switched-at-birth misstep and the painful family and legal entanglements that followed much later, an unexpected encounter in a clothing store was the tale's turning point.
Separated At Birth. Really. David Cesarini 2011
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The album closer, "Somebody Else's Child," a moving number featuring simple piano chords, begins to suggest there's more to the Vaccines than the fun, hard-charging singles.
Success With No Incubation Period Jim Fusilli 2011
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She has written and published multiple responses to my recent article, "In Someone Else's Words," which I published here on The Huffington Post as well as in The Crimson, in which I criticized Professor Kenneth Goldsmith's theory of "uncreative writing" and his view of literary plagiarism as a legitimate art form.
Isabel Kaplan: Not in Someone Else's Words Isabel Kaplan 2011
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We can be firm in what we believe but shutting out everyone Else's opinion will make you a very small man.
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Sell Your Products or Someone Else's The best time to increase margins is at the time of sale.
Marc Ostrofsky: David vs. Goliath: Internet Entrepreneurship vs. Corporate America Marc Ostrofsky 2011
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Joyce, surely it's a case of Somebody Else's Problem?
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On "Someone Else's Bed," she affects her best Dylan imitation for a weird entry into what evolves into another dismal shoutfest.
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