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Isaac concentrated on a single one, John Campbell, who had recently replaced F. Orlin Tremaine as editor of Astounding.
Archive 2010-02-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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But have no fear: Indebted as director Jeff Tremaine is to Artaud's Theater of Cruelty and the works of Luis Buñuel, "Jackass 3D" remains surprisingly accessible.
'Jackass 3D': Tomfoolery and camaraderie in a whole new dimension Dan Kois 2010
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'It was considered bad luck to change the color of the walls,' Ms Patterson says, noting that the color is informally known as 'Tremaine red.'
Connecticut Escape Sushil Cheema 2011
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I've also been told (not by Rory) that Tremaine is unemotional, but I think that's because she doesn't feel the emotions appropriate to a spunky purse-hitting heroine in the process of being swept away.
January 2nd, 2005 handworn 2005
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Tremaine is not a scream and clutch heroine; she is a fascinating character with many facets.
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The review mostly focuses on Tremaine, which is really nice, since the book is kind of lacking in romance elements as would be defined by the genre, or the publishers.
November 14th, 2005 2005
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Queen has just sent to France an Englishman called Tremaine, a great heretic, who is to disembark in Brittany.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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Songz -- real name Tremaine Neverson -- also told Hester to stop slapping "YUUUP!" on T-shirts and other merchandise.
FOXNews.com 2011
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"Tremaine" lingers in the minds of readers who belong to the present generation, the lingering recollection is probably only due to the fact that in Disraeli's "Vivian Grey" there is an amusing scene in which the hero makes audacious use of an extemporized passage, which he professes to find in Plumer Ward's novel.
A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume IV (of 4) Justin McCarthy 1898
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"Tremaine," he said, "the older you grow the fonder you become of superlatives."
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