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"Royally," said I. "I have tasted no such tobacco or whisky since I was in Quebec last."
The Cryptogram A Story of Northwest Canada William Murray Graydon 1905
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WE tv 'How to Marry a Prince' on Wedding Central The strategy includes 184 hours of related documentaries and the new two-part show "Royally Mad," which follows five Angophile Americans on a whirlwind tour of London complete with royal trivia and visits to sites such as the Mahiki lounge, where Prince William and Ms. Middleton or Wills & Kate, as the tabloids call them are known to frequent.
The Ultimate Reality Show Amy Chozick 2011
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WireImage Royally happy: the prince and his bride.
A Toast to Will and Kate Bret Stephens 2011
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People includes a recipe for the dessert -- which is sort of like banana cream pie -- adapted from McGrady's "Eating Royally."
Bananas for Prince William Autumn Brewington 2011
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BBC America has announced a two-part special called "Royally Mad" for April.
3 months early, British royal wedding has U.S. media on red alert Jill Sergeant 2011
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In the two-part reality special Royally Mad, adorable Brit host Cat Deeley So You Think You Can Dance tours London with five Americans — four gals and a gay guy — who are insanely obsessed with the royal family, especially Prince William and Kate Middleton's April 29 nuptials at Westminster Abbey.
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* The heat waves of the 1930s | NatCast: Royally hot *
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 10/13/09: Insurers Royally Played Obama yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Insurers Royally Played Obama'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: In the months after President Obama\'s inauguration, he and other administration officials held more than two dozen secret meetings with top insurers and the major pharmaceutical groups.
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Oh well, maybe her campaign is so far in hock to His Royally Overpaid Pennsomeness that they can't afford the air charter to NC.
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Royally screwed: Section 28 Tory pays £100,000 expenses to his own “company”
Hazel Blears and Lindsay Hoyle Jeff 2009
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