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He entered the title that Rolanda had given to him and pulled up the infamous lap dance video.
I.O.U. Elle 2011
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He entered the title that Rolanda had given to him and pulled up the infamous lap dance video.
I.O.U. Elle 2011
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In one of their now twice daily phone calls, she’d purposely asked Jason to call Rolanda with the message that the meeting was starting an hour later so they could meet in privacy during her lunch hour.
I.O.U. Elle 2011
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In one of their now twice daily phone calls, she’d purposely asked Jason to call Rolanda with the message that the meeting was starting an hour later so they could meet in privacy during her lunch hour.
I.O.U. Elle 2011
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The extensive range of work date primarily from about 1930 (the period when Lee Miller and Rosa Rolanda first experimented with surrealist photograph techniques) to 1968 (the year that Yayoi Kusama presented her landmark happenings, "Alice in Wonderland," in Central Park).
Evelyne Politanoff: In Wonderland: A Journey Through the Fantastical World of Women Surrealist Artists Evelyne Politanoff 2012
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Lena walked her friend out of the office, continuing across the hall to the small conference room where Rolanda was putting together two gift bags to send prior to the meeting with Rickie and his agent.
I.O.U. Elle 2011
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Witness his naming his kids Roland II and Rolanda, and of course the mausoleum.
The Early Word: New Year’s Day Edition - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Rolanda stayed calm and held her ground, the slight smirk on her face the only clue of her irritation.
I.O.U. Elle 2011
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The extensive range of work date primarily from about 1930 (the period when Lee Miller and Rosa Rolanda first experimented with surrealist photograph techniques) to 1968 (the year that Yayoi Kusama presented her landmark happenings, "Alice in Wonderland," in Central Park).
Evelyne Politanoff: In Wonderland: A Journey Through the Fantastical World of Women Surrealist Artists Evelyne Politanoff 2012
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The extensive range of work date primarily from about 1930 (the period when Lee Miller and Rosa Rolanda first experimented with surrealist photograph techniques) to 1968 (the year that Yayoi Kusama presented her landmark happenings, "Alice in Wonderland," in Central Park).
Evelyne Politanoff: In Wonderland: A Journey Through the Fantastical World of Women Surrealist Artists Evelyne Politanoff 2012
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