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Real Cool in 4 words (one hyphenated): Animatronic Fire-Breathing Dragon Boat.
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Behemouth -- Also known as the Giant Fire-Breathing Bewilderbeeste, this creature is docile unless provoked by the perplexing idiocy of the world-at-large (and certain religio-political institutions in particular).
An A-Z Of This Blog Hal Duncan 2007
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Behemouth -- Also known as the Giant Fire-Breathing Bewilderbeeste, this creature is docile unless provoked by the perplexing idiocy of the world-at-large (and certain religio-political institutions in particular).
Archive 2007-12-01 Hal Duncan 2007
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Okay, so I'm not necessarily having lunch with him per sé, but I am attending a luncheon where he will be the keynote speaker; in fact, it's the first stop on his book tour for Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned to Survive and Thrive in the Contact Sport of Congress.
Blast Off! Sinfonian 2008
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Making the first stop on the promotional tour of his new book, Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned to Survive and Thrive in the Contact Sport of Congress, Rep. Wexler once again showed why he, more than anyone else today, has earned the "fire-breathing" moniker.
Robert Wexler: Fire-Breathing Liberal Sinfonian 2008
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As I have written about in my new book Fire-Breathing Liberal - How I learned to Survive (and Thrive) in the Contact Sport of Congress, this administration has done more to weaken the balance of powers established by the Founding Fathers than any previous White House.
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The book is entitled Fire-Breathing Liberal - How I learned to Survive (and Thrive) in the Contact Sport of Congress.
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He's the author of a brand new book entitled "Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned To Survive and Thrive in the Contact Sport of Congress."
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I would have titled the book "Fire-Breathing democrat."
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Yesterday I finally finished Congressman Robert Wexler's Fire-Breathing Liberal and I'd like to juxtapose what we just read by Barbara Ehrenreich with how Wexler ended his book:
Howie Klein: Do You Think Americans Reject The Notion Of Spreading The Wealth? 2008
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