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Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon, collectively known as Teetering Bulb, are a an illustrator team living in Brooklyn.
LCSV4 karolovesyou 2009
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Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon, collectively known as Teetering Bulb, are a an illustrator team living in Brooklyn.
LCSV4 cafemaco 2009
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Teetering banks choked off consumer lending as credit markets froze.
Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010
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I'm not sure how retirees respond to courses with names like Trails End, Twilight, Teetering Rocks, Tumbledown Trails, Coldwinters and Petrifying Springs.
You Named Your Golf Course What? John Paul Newport 2011
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Teetering, as I am, on the verge of an Amazon binge, I particularly enjoyed point 7.
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Teetering banks choked off consumer lending as credit markets froze.
Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010
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Another New Series recording, Schwankungen am Rand ( "Teetering on the Brink"), is a good place to begin exploring his devastating soundworld, while a 75th birthday celebration at the Southbank Centre on 23 and 24 October is a must for lovers of revolutionary sound and unexpected beauty.
Paul Morley on music Paul Morley 2010
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Teetering out into the street in heels, we hailed a taxi, not knowing that the bar was a mere two blocks away from our apartment.
Times Two Kristen Henderson 2011
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Teetering on top was an economy-sized box of diapers.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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Teetering banks choked off consumer lending as credit markets froze.
Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010
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