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  • He sat at the virginal, like one who loved its old design and sweet tone, in such strict keeping with the music he was playing -- a piece by W. Byrd, "John, come kiss me now" -- and when it was finished, his fingers strayed into another, "Nancie," by

    Evelyn Innes 1892

  • A really annoying-seeming character named "Nancie" who has a son is in this episode.

    Superman Homepage - News 2010

  • For the cake, I used a peanut butter cake recipe from a book I recently got, Southern Cakes by Nancie McDermott, and I added some mini chocolate chips to the batter.

    HTEAC Does Business: "Over the Hill!" 40th Birthday Cake 2009

  • For the cake, I used a peanut butter cake recipe from a book I recently got, Southern Cakes by Nancie McDermott, and I added some mini chocolate chips to the batter.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • The flow is where we want all our students to be when they read, the place Nancie Atwell, in The Reading Zone, describes as the place where young readers have to 'come up for air' (2007, 12).

    Debating Black Books Roger Sutton 2009

  • If your recipe is chosen, you'll win a copy of Nancie

    LENNDEVOURS: 2007

  • Poetic Obituaries: [Bonnie] Marshall also made a difference in the Grand Rapids and Spring Lake communities, [Nancie Jeanne] Hudson wrote.

    Poetic Obituaries: [Bonnie] Marshall also made a difference Rus Bowden 2009

  • If your recipe is chosen, you'll win a copy of Nancie

    canvas Magazine Book Giveaway 2007

  • WILLIS: Well, Nancie, let me interrupt you here for a second.

    CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2007 2007

  • Thank you, Nancie, for setting us straight on that.

    CNN Transcript Jan 27, 2007 2007

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