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All thanks to Linda and the other doyennes of technological progress such as Marylin Chambers, Traci Lords and the ineffable (actually, very effable) Nina Hartley.
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All thanks to Linda and the other doyennes of technological progress such as Marylin Chambers, Traci Lords and the ineffable (actually, very effable) Nina Hartley.
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And with a six-month exhibition devoted to just one movement, what will happen when museumgoers come to see Andy Warhol's "Marylin"?
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"Marylin," still unconsciously speaking in the river-tribes 'language, "take cords from the hangings and bind her --"
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I was (am) wearing black pants, black on black chucks with skull laces, a bowling shirt that said "Nomads Traveling Singles" on it and had the name "Marylin" on it, skull stretchy bracelets, big plastic rings, and my huge leather NMB4Xmas watch.
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"Marylin," he now said kindly, taking her small hands in his sword-calloused fingers, "methinks you have changed greatly in the years.
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"Marylin," said Kane gently, stroking her curly hair, "methinks you lack somewhat in faith, both in Providence and in me.
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I don't know why anybody would burn a holy book, for any reason, says Marylin Paul of Virginia.
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I don't know why anybody would burn a holy book, for any reason, says Marylin Paul of Virginia.
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I don't know why anybody would burn a holy book, for any reason, says Marylin Paul of Virginia.
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