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Dating from 1830, the jacket wrapped a silk-covered gift book, Friendship's Offering.
Earliest-known book jacket discovered in Bodleian Library 2009
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In Friendship's Death, she followed her hero Bowie and portrayed – despite a cold – an alien with no digestive system.
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Last year, only 21 of Friendship's AP exams received passing grades of 3, 4 or 5.
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"As part of Friendship's mission to prepare students to graduate from college, their charter high school is committed to exposing increasing numbers of students to AP courses increasingly early in their high school careers," said Barnaby Towns, spokesman for the Friends of Choice in Urban Schools, the D.C. nonprofit that supports charters.
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CARLSON: Friendship's never stopped any ambitions in Washington.
Eschaton 2008
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Friendship's new space at 885 Second, second from right, is close to the United Nations.
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The reception will kick off Friendship's $25,000 matching challenge grant for the league's Humane Education Program.
D.C. animal watch 2010
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Dating from 1830, the jacket wrapped a silk-covered gift book, Friendship's Offering.
April 2009 2009
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In his "History of the Plymouth Plantation," Bradford bitterly fingers the Friendship's crew, writing that the Metheglin had been "drunke up under the name of leakage, and so lost."
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Rudolph Ackermann's Forget-Me-Not was the first English annual in the fall of 1822, but publishers soon recognized the commercial opportunities of a literary book joined with fine arts; an article in The Bookseller estimates sales of earlier volumes of annuals at fifteen to twenty thousand copies. 24 In fall of 1823 appeared Friendship's Offering and Alaric
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