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  • "We feel this is going to be one of the biggest books of the year for us," says Anne Roman,

    'Breaking Dawn' Sales 2008

  • He likewise did add, that, having ceased to draw as a Roman,

    Doctor Marigold 2007

  • He likewise did add, that, having ceased to draw as a Roman,

    Doctor Marigold 2007

  • The diehard fans who remained littered the ice with rally towels while serenading Cechmanek with derisive chants of Roman,

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • The diehard fans who remained littered the ice with rally towels while serenading Cechmanek with derisive chants of Roman,

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Secondly, it is assumed that the goal toward which humanity is being led is known to the historians: to one of them this goal is the greatness of the Roman,

    War and Peace 2003

  • I doubt it, because they have plenty of supply lines and the available airfields, at Buzau, Roman,

    Stuka Pilot Rudel, Hans-Ulrich 1973

  • Peace be with all! but afar be ambition to follow the Roman,

    International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 7, August 12, 1850 Various

  • According to Austin Leyard, the very earliest Assyrian chairs, as well as those of Egypt, had the legs terminating in the same lion's feet or bull's hoofs, which reappear in the Greek, Roman,

    The Art of Interior Decoration Grace Wood

  • Finally down from its shelf he dragged the ponderous Roman,

    Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School O. J. Stevenson

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