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Gaiman never got the chance to finish his tale due to the afore-mentioned legal troubles, but really, apart from idle curiosity, I don't mind so much.
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What's more, the series shifts awkwardly in tone from satire to tragedy, and some sub-plots (that afore-mentioned wife for example) aren't satisfactorily resolved.
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For Good, sung by Kristin Chenoweth in the afore-mentioned Oprah spectacular, is TV's song of the week, as Kurt and Rachel transport themselves onto the Gershwin Wicked stage for a duet, after breakfasting at Tiffany's and other iconic Manhattan things.
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In addition to all 11 issues and the introduction, the handsome two-volume slipcase set features an extensive roundtable interview with Jaffee and Roth (as well as covers for the individual volumes by them), the afore-mentioned end notes and two lengthy sections on the restoration process.
Robot reviews: Humbug | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009
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However, on a positive note, I was truly surprised to find that several science fiction stories I had read and admired years before had been written by the afore-mentioned illustrious author.
Freaky Monkey Bites the Dust grrm 2010
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Unfortunately for us all, the show is starting off with only 1 of the 3 listed afore-mentioned necessities locked in place now.
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Alex did not care for it but liked it better the second night, after the afore-mentioned tweaking (mainly smoky chile powder and vinegar).
Archive 2009-09-01 Laura 2009
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Alex did not care for it but liked it better the second night, after the afore-mentioned tweaking (mainly smoky chile powder and vinegar).
Somewhat Tarascan Bean Soup Laura 2009
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First and foremost, required reading for any potential Moon Knight fan is the afore-mentioned “Fist of Konshu” series.
Hero/Villain of the week! « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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It was the poor who starved when food supplies got tight; so even if there was grain to be had from parts distant the cost of getting it to them (including the afore-mentioned tarrifs) made it too expensive for them to buy.
Matthew Yglesias » When the Federal Government Tightens Its Belt, Who Feels The Squeeze? 2010
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