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Snaking up through the air with frightening speed was a flaming object trailing white smoke.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Snaking up through the air with frightening speed was a flaming object trailing white smoke.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Snaking all the way around Bergamot Station in a giant loop, the line started at Shoshana Wayne Gallery's check-in table, queued eastward in front of the B Building, around the back of the A Building and past the front gate.
Lisa Adams: Chain Letter: A Group Exhibition Featuring Sixteen Hundred Artists. Fact or Fiction? Lisa Adams 2011
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Snaking all the way around Bergamot Station in a giant loop, the line started at Shoshana Wayne Gallery's check-in table, queued eastward in front of the B Building, around the back of the A Building and past the front gate.
Lisa Adams: Chain Letter: A Group Exhibition Featuring Sixteen Hundred Artists. Fact or Fiction? Lisa Adams 2011
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Snaking all the way around Bergamot Station in a giant loop, the line started at Shoshana Wayne Gallery's check-in table, queued eastward in front of the B Building, around the back of the A Building and past the front gate.
Lisa Adams: Chain Letter: A Group Exhibition Featuring Sixteen Hundred Artists. Fact or Fiction? Lisa Adams 2011
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Snaking all the way around Bergamot Station in a giant loop, the line started at Shoshana Wayne Gallery's check-in table, queued eastward in front of the B Building, around the back of the A Building and past the front gate.
Lisa Adams: Chain Letter: A Group Exhibition Featuring Sixteen Hundred Artists. Fact or Fiction? Lisa Adams 2011
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Snaking up through the air with frightening speed was a flaming object trailing white smoke.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Snaking up through the air with frightening speed was a flaming object trailing white smoke.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Snaking across its snowy surface were tidy, ink-black worms in perfect meters, segmented by spaces in Courier font.
Automatic Typewriter Brianne Baxtali 2011
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Snaking all the way around Bergamot Station in a giant loop, the line started at Shoshana Wayne Gallery's check-in table, queued eastward in front of the B Building, around the back of the A Building and past the front gate.
Lisa Adams: Chain Letter: A Group Exhibition Featuring Sixteen Hundred Artists. Fact or Fiction? Lisa Adams 2011
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