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And the 13-year-old next door plays Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which was long before his time!
Recycling 2009
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While I am relieved that the state saw fit to charge Tyler's roommate with a serious crime, there is a larger issue to be considered: why this person felt it was acceptable to commit this heinous invasion of privacy.
Daniel P. Malito: Declare An Emergency On Internet Carnage Desensitization Daniel P. Malito 2011
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And the 13-year-old next door plays Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which was long before his time!
Recycling 2009
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And the 13-year-old next door plays Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart", which was long before his time!
Recycling 2009
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Tyler's unabashed meathead is contrasted by the enthusiastic nerd next door, the victim of his madness, Private First Class Colin Carney, played by Zach McCoy, who provides intellectual respite from the locker room banter of Tyler and the stoic "old-man," Private First Class Chester Gullette, Lowell Byers, held back as a private, as he tersely explains, for "political reasons."
Andrea Chalupa: Theater Review: The Birthday Boys Andrea Chalupa 2011
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Tyler's previous record was 20 days in a row in 1998, and it has had 45 straight days of 100-degree weather as of Thursday.
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Darren Tyler's Conduit Church meets at a high school in Thompson's Station, Tenn., a right it indirectly owes to Sekulow.
Tenn. lawyer's family, firm collect millions from charities 2011
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Darren Tyler's Conduit Church meets at a high school in Thompson's Station, Tenn., a right it indirectly owes to Sekulow.
Tenn. lawyer's family, firm collect millions from charities 2011
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Tyler's previous record was 20 days in a row in 1998, and it has had 45 straight days of 100-degree weather as of Thursday.
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Tyler's unabashed meathead is contrasted by the enthusiastic nerd next door, the victim of his madness, Private First Class Colin Carney, played by Zach McCoy, who provides intellectual respite from the locker room banter of Tyler and the stoic "old-man," Private First Class Chester Gullette, Lowell Byers, held back as a private, as he tersely explains, for "political reasons."
Andrea Chalupa: Theater Review: The Birthday Boys Andrea Chalupa 2011
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