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Here's my song "Spies Like Us" instead, at The Sixty-One.twurl. nl/fm0s7s #
Tweets I have known 2009
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Sixty-One Nails is set in London and features the primary character of Niall Petersen, who leads an ordinary life but with the added weight of being a father and a testy relationship with his ex-wife.
“Sixty One Nails” by Mike Shevdon (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo) Liviu 2009
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Sixty-One Nails and The Road to Bedlam are the first two books in the Niall Petersen chronology, promising a hidden world below our own.
Resisting the Robotic Revolution is Futile Patrick 2009
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I found this to be the highlight of Sixty-One Nails, as Shevdon seamlessly mingles the origins and traditional ceremony of the entire event and makes it a focal point of the book.
“Sixty One Nails” by Mike Shevdon (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo) Liviu 2009
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Sixty-One Nails is an urban fantasy despite it's non-urban fantasy-ish title.
“Sixty One Nails” by Mike Shevdon (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo) Liviu 2009
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Cheney going to make it Bush's "My Super Sweet Sixty-One".
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Then the pace of the show pressed the pedal to the metal with a thrilling "Highway 61 Revisited" that had a number of people thrusting their index fingers into the air and twirling them whenever Dylan got back to "Highway Sixty-One!"
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Then the pace of the show pressed the pedal to the metal with a thrilling "Highway 61 Revisited" that had a number of people thrusting their index fingers into the air and twirling them whenever Dylan got back to "Highway Sixty-One!"
Archive 2007-10-14 2007
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Chapter Sixty-One The four of us rushed to get the heavy bags of money to the nearest train door.
Roses are Red Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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Chapter Sixty-One Every day, every night, I was out on the streets of Southeast, working harder than ever, but with nothing much to show for it.
Pop Goes the Weasel Patterson, James, 1947- 1999
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