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Examples

  • I have one coming to me called Mornings in Jenin that looks at Israel/Lebanon.

    In My Mailbox - 02/07/2010 Ah Yuan // wingstodust 2010

  • The Man - "Mornings" --- I remember the first time I got through

    AbsolutePunk.net - News 2009

  • Now Cassano has written a tome called Mornings Are Pointless (And 364 Other Cassanate, In The Form Of Aphorisms, For Living A Year Like A Fantasista).

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2009

  • "Mornings," for vibraphone and cymbals, by Stuart Saunders Smith, whose compositions feel like dilatory yet oddly intricate dreams.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • "Mornings," for vibraphone and cymbals, by Stuart Saunders Smith, whose compositions feel like dilatory yet oddly intricate dreams.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • John Stamos has admitted he was drunk when he made a bizarre appearance on the Australian talk show "Mornings" with Kerri-Anne in 2007.

    BricksAndStonesGossip.com 2009

  • "Mornings," she said, "I think I die, so bad I want the sleep.

    Across the Fruited Plain Florence Crannell Means 1935

  • Mornings, we'd be squatting and cleaning up cat hairballs.

    freewrite - unfinished Meg Pokrass 2011

  • D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) wrote the heavily philosophical Mexico novel The Plumed Serpent while staying in Oaxaca in 1926, as well as a collection of short stories called Mornings in Mexico.

    Mexico inspires a growing list of foreign writers 2009

  • Mornings of bargaining for brief but luxurious extensions in bed.

    Left Neglected Lisa Genova 2011

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