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Overlaid on top of the excellently executed historical fiction is a page-turning mystery that will keep readers riveted ...
The Coral Thief: Summary and book reviews of The Coral Thief by Rebecca Stott. 2009
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Overlaid on that warm, staged scene of rural togetherness was the dim reflection of an unexpectedly older man, jowly and gray, looking back at him from the surface of the glass.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
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Overlaid on that warm, staged scene of rural togetherness was the dim reflection of an unexpectedly older man, jowly and gray, looking back at him from the surface of the glass.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
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Overlaid on that warm, staged scene of rural togetherness was the dim reflection of an unexpectedly older man, jowly and gray, looking back at him from the surface of the glass.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
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Overlaid on that warm, staged scene of rural togetherness was the dim reflection of an unexpectedly older man, jowly and gray, looking back at him from the surface of the glass.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
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Overlaid on that warm, staged scene of rural togetherness was the dim reflection of an unexpectedly older man, jowly and gray, looking back at him from the surface of the glass.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
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Overlaid with the story of Mary's search for love is a toothless, shopworn satire about media hype, with a subplot borrowed from Billy Wilder's "Ace in the Hole" — a tale of a mine-shaft disaster.
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Overlaid on that was a second pattern of motion, which Marcy and Fischer believed was evidence of a second planet orbiting the same star.
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Overlaid on them, for reasons unknown, is the visage of a rather severe looking gentleman who stares at us as if daring us not to buy his shoes.
Old Signs on Flatbush Brooks of Sheffield 2008
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Overlaid on the photograph was a square composed of four columns and four rows of smaller squares.
Hey, look, everybody! Len has a blog!! OMG SQUEEEE!!! | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit" 2006
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