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I'm already listening to "Konstantine" by SoCo (Something Corporate for all of you musically inept freaks).
aleighk21 Diary Entry aleighk21 2003
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Tylerkonersman Damn, "Konstantine" by Something Corporate is such an amazingly beautiful song.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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Tylerkonersman Damn, "Konstantine" by Something Corporate is such an amazingly beautiful song.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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But when readers finish "Brothers, Rivals, Victors," they should spare a thought for another trio of superb generals: Alexei Antonov, Konstantine Rokossovsky and Georgi Zhukov, whose colossal and brutal killing machine in the east left these illustrious American generals and their British peers merely the remnants to deal with.
An American Triple Threat Michael Burleigh 2011
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He makes constant corrections and all are justified, he suggests I develop the character of Konstantine the Cypriot more, he's glad the plot is finally opening up and so on.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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That cloud hovering at the end of the street you see in so many of the pictures, tear gas which Konstantine says is affecting everybody that passes by, not necessarily the protesters.
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Early one morning Neil and two of his fellow Scouts, John “Bud” Blackford and Konstantine “Kotcho” Solacoff, set off for Carey, Ohio, ten miles to the north, on their twenty-mile qualifying hike toward a badge required to make Eagle Scout.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Early one morning Neil and two of his fellow Scouts, John “Bud” Blackford and Konstantine “Kotcho” Solacoff, set off for Carey, Ohio, ten miles to the north, on their twenty-mile qualifying hike toward a badge required to make Eagle Scout.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Early one morning Neil and two of his fellow Scouts, John “Bud” Blackford and Konstantine “Kotcho” Solacoff, set off for Carey, Ohio, ten miles to the north, on their twenty-mile qualifying hike toward a badge required to make Eagle Scout.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Early one morning Neil and two of his fellow Scouts, John “Bud” Blackford and Konstantine “Kotcho” Solacoff, set off for Carey, Ohio, ten miles to the north, on their twenty-mile qualifying hike toward a badge required to make Eagle Scout.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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