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  • A Cup Of Jo: Magazine writer Joanna Goddard has a great eye for art, food and all-that's-good on the Internet.

    Top 100 Websites For Women 2011 2011

  • Yeah, Sid Vicious seemed to be all-that with his vampire-like appearance, his I-don't-give-a-shit hair, and rock star status—attractive to girls in theory.

    Good Girls, Bad Boys, and Porn Lavinia Ludlow 2011

  • We have made some progress, at least in the public discourse, since Sicko came out: No longer do politicians focus exclusively on how to provide health insurance for all-that is, sending the insurance companies millions of guaranteed customers for unguaranteed policies, with the taxpayers largely footing the bill.

    One more public option: Expand Medicare to college-age young adults 2009

  • Experts applaud the trend, but they note that it won't eliminate the greatest danger of all-that of receiving incompatible blood through mislabeling or a bedside mixup.

    How Safe Is The Blood Supply? 2008

  • Standing near a true hottie, it's hard to believe that girls ever thought "Brandon" was all-that.

    Spotted: Chace Crawford | the TV addict 2008

  • If they were all-that they would not have to worry about losing $.

    KTLA on the "cupcake wars" - Sprinkles vs. Sprinkled Pink Cupcake Couture 2008

  • It is with this-immensely the most important point of all-that I will conclude.

    Nationalization Part Two 2008

  • They'd have to think -- once they had time to think at all-that he'd have a posse waiting out there to waylay anybody chasing him.

    State Of War Clancy, Tom 2003

  • At this moment he recognized the greatest danger of all-that Perry Rhodan's son was mentally deranged.

    Blockade, Lepso Brand, Kurt 1976

  • When we meet them-if we can understand them at all-that surface, radius and all, will undoubtedly prove to be completely in accord with their mode of thought; system of logic; their semantics; or whatever they have along those lines. '

    Masters Of The Vortex Smith, E. E. 1972

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