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That's it, with Zooey Deschanel having a career year with her hit sitcom and the songs she sings here on the soundtrack not to mention She & Him's upcoming holiday album.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Finally, The Best Comedy Duo Of All Time Gets Their Due Michael Giltz 2011
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That's it, with Zooey Deschanel having a career year with her hit sitcom and the songs she sings here on the soundtrack not to mention She & Him's upcoming holiday album.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Finally, The Best Comedy Duo Of All Time Gets Their Due Michael Giltz 2011
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I don't think She & Him's Volume Two is out until the 23rd.
A new Wizard of Oz? You've got to be f%$#ing kidding me! Plus, a new Drive-By Truckers album Reel Fanatic 2010
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Many of She & Him's breezy, guileless songs sound like they were written by children, but this one actually was: It's a cover of a kid-penned track from the all-star disc "Chickens in Love," with proceeds benefiting juvenile literacy projects.
Singles file: She & Him, Dominique Young Unique, Black Mountain 2010
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For all that personal fortitude I promised in the ER, I ultimately felt haunted by Him's presence and realized that I'd outgrown my childish fantasy of New York.
Maegan Carberry: Skyscrapers vs. Sunshine: A Bicoastal Craig's List Tale of Two Cities 2009
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I was also surprised by how much I loved She & Him's album; Sentimental Heart is probably my favorite song.
The Music Post, 2008 C N Heidelberg 2009
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So as part of all this, we have a track from Get Him Eat Him's new EP.
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So as part of all this, we have a track from Get Him Eat Him's new EP.
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In Chanrithy Him's When Broken Glass Floats, Him describes fleeing her family's home in Takeo province, and describes finding the house destroyed upon their return.
Counting Hell: The Death Toll of the Khmer Rouge Regime in Cambodia 2008
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"Him's good for he," and in general use a very "scaly" lingo, learned from cod-fish, one would think.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 87, January, 1865 Various
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