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Alexander Fost, 21, a contemporary dancer from Pasadena, Calif.
So You Think You Can Dance: Meet the Top 20 Dancers of Season 8 2011
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Alexander Fost, 21, a contemporary dancer from Pasadena, Calif.
So You Think You Can Dance: Meet the Top 20 Dancers of Season 8 2011
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But they didn't need to, because her medical crisis "was a wake-up call" for her family, and the girl ended up losing about 100 pounds, said co-author Dr. Norman Fost, a medical ethicist at the university's Madison campus.
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And not only the party whose, person or property is thus attacked but his servants or other members of his family, and even strangers who are present at the time, are equally justified in killing the assailant: 1 Hale 483; Fost.
CO19 - A Few Good Men « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006
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Fost agrees, adding that "the digital art issue will resolve itself probably within the next couple of years."
Designers Work to Rescue a Dying Art Form -- the Album Cover 2007
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For them, "It's still an issue of design resources," Fost says, especially because they already design about 15 versions of each album cover because of all the different formats and promotional materials.
Designers Work to Rescue a Dying Art Form -- the Album Cover 2007
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Fost agrees, adding that "the digital art issue will resolve itself probably within the next couple of years."
Designers Work to Rescue a Dying Art Form -- the Album Cover 2007
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For them, "It's still an issue of design resources," Fost says, especially because they already design about 15 versions of each album cover because of all the different formats and promotional materials.
Designers Work to Rescue a Dying Art Form -- the Album Cover 2007
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With its rise Fost [= a] t, which had been little affected by the establishment of Askar and Katai, declined.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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By degrees it became greater than El-Fost [= a] t, and took from it the name of Misr, or Masr, which is applied to it by the modern Egyptians.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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