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"What's this about women arrested for violating my order Number Twenty-Eight?"
Nutrition 2010
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In her book Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints, writer Joan Aconcella makes the point that art is always an emergency.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: When Writing is an Emergency Jennie Nash 2010
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I felt the final entry on Day Twenty-Eight packed quite a punch but I won't reveal.
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"You, sir, have refocused attention on," he crinkled his nose, "General Order Number Twenty-Eight."
Nutrition 2010
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In her book Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints, writer Joan Aconcella makes the point that art is always an emergency.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: When Writing is an Emergency Jennie Nash 2010
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In her book Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints, writer Joan Aconcella makes the point that art is always an emergency.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: When Writing is an Emergency Jennie Nash 2010
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I felt the final entry on Day Twenty-Eight packed quite a punch but I won't reveal.
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Twenty-Eight years later, Nike Sportswear and Fantastic Fest have joined forces to recreate the very same ball at the very same lodge.
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In her book Twenty-Eight Artists and Two Saints, writer Joan Aconcella makes the point that art is always an emergency.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: When Writing is an Emergency Jennie Nash 2010
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Proceeds of Twenty-Eight Bags of Cotton, an 1829 Massachusetts case:
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