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This is a good thing, as it shows familiarity to people when they migrate over and look at Mari's or Kim's streams.
Chris Rauschnot: Google+ Tips: Where to Begin and How to Share Content Quickly While Mobile Chris Rauschnot 2011
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Grimaldi's is located on the first floor right next to a few stalls selling desserts like the Cupcake Stop and Mari's.
Jordana Zizmor: A Visit to Grimaldi's at the Limelight Marketplace Jordana Zizmor 2011
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Grimaldi's is located on the first floor right next to a few stalls selling desserts like the Cupcake Stop and Mari's.
Jordana Zizmor: A Visit to Grimaldi's at the Limelight Marketplace Jordana Zizmor 2011
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This is a good thing, as it shows familiarity to people when they migrate over and look at Mari's or Kim's streams.
Chris Rauschnot: Google+ Tips: Where to Begin and How to Share Content Quickly While Mobile Chris Rauschnot 2011
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Mr. Mari's use of colored spotlights is particularly successful at underscoring the intricacy of each work, especially in the Fondation's basement where the black display plinths are lit in such a way so that they dissolve into the darkness leaving the bocio seemingly floating.
Voodoo Still Casts Its Spell Tobias Grey 2011
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How about this: Mari's metal-cage skull houses butterflies.
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When Mari's boss turns up murdered in the Japanese garden she and her husband are helping to rebuild in Brooklyn, both become suspects.
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When Mari's boss turns up murdered in the Japanese garden she and her husband are helping to rebuild in Brooklyn, both become suspects.
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When a newly arrived guest turns out to be blind, Mari's mother abruptly downgrades her room to the one with the worst ventilation and no view.
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When Mari's boss turns up murdered in the Japanese garden she and her husband are helping to rebuild in Brooklyn, both become suspects.
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