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Another Version of 'Laments' - The New York Review of Books
Another Version of 'Laments' Mikos, Michael J 1996
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Laments about Disney's control over Marvel creativity.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Laments the ruin and desolation that had come upon the city and temple.
Archive 2009-04-01 Jonathan Aquino 2009
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There's a lot of great attributes in "Berry Moon: Laments of a Muse" by Camilla Bruce such as its lyrical language or its vivid descriptions.
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Laments the ruin and desolation that had come upon the city and temple.
1-line descriptions of the 73 books of the Bible (extracted from Wikipedia) Jonathan Aquino 2009
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Archbishop Laments Decline In Pubs: Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster said there are social ramifications to the ongoing, and massive, closings of hte "traditional English pub" where nearly everyone used to head after work.
Beer Wars John 2009
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Archbishop Laments Decline In Pubs: Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster said there are social ramifications to the ongoing, and massive, closings of hte "traditional English pub" where nearly everyone used to head after work.
Three Cheers for Mrs Beamish John 2009
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Laments about Disney's control over Marvel creativity.
The Disney-Marvel Mania, and Why We Should All Calm Down 2009
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Tough circumstances for the choreographer: Laments Voborsky, "One hundred percent of the biblical material has a guy in it somewhere."
Religious conviction powers Ballet Magnificat, nation's first Christian ballet company 2010
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Tough circumstances for the choreographer: Laments Voborsky, "One hundred percent of the biblical material has a guy in it somewhere."
Religious conviction powers Ballet Magnificat, nation's first Christian ballet company 2010
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