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- adjective Alternative spelling of
Venetian .
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Examples
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So I'll be tuning to see if Rick Perry wakes up in Vegas, if Michele Bachmann have a "Las Vegas Turnaround," if Mitt Romney breaks a sweat, or if Herman Cain performs a big "9-9-9" production number at the Venitian.
David Wild: "Las Vegas Turnaround": A Playlist For The Republican Debate David Wild 2011
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So I'll be tuning to see if Rick Perry wakes up in Vegas, if Michele Bachmann have a "Las Vegas Turnaround," if Mitt Romney breaks a sweat, or if Herman Cain performs a big "9-9-9" production number at the Venitian.
David Wild: "Las Vegas Turnaround": A Playlist For The Republican Debate David Wild 2011
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So I'll be tuning to see if Rick Perry wakes up in Vegas, if Michele Bachmann have a "Las Vegas Turnaround," if Mitt Romney breaks a sweat, or if Herman Cain performs a big "9-9-9" production number at the Venitian.
David Wild: "Las Vegas Turnaround": A Playlist For The Republican Debate David Wild 2011
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So I'll be tuning to see if Rick Perry wakes up in Vegas, if Michele Bachmann have a "Las Vegas Turnaround," if Mitt Romney breaks a sweat, or if Herman Cain performs a big "9-9-9" production number at the Venitian.
David Wild: "Las Vegas Turnaround": A Playlist For The Republican Debate David Wild 2011
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Where did they get the coral or Venitian beads strung with the pendants?
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The apricot jam in my every one of my Venitian croissants was gaggy sweet.
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I just want to give hats off to the Venitian government.
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The Venitian hotel is woned by an orthodox jew, who had special shabbos doors without eloctrinic sensors and good old locks with keys as opposed to the credit card electronic kind to cater to the “frummies”.
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Mr. da Ponte was a son of Lorenzo da Ponte, a Venitian of great learning, who after coming to this country rendered such conspicuous services in connection with Dominick Lynch in establishing Italian opera in New York.
As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century Marian Gouverneur
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Gerard, a Venitian, devoted himself to the service of God from his tender years: entered into a religious house for some time, and then determined to visit the Holy Land.
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