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  • And the teen dancers are regularly asked to perform numbers -- such as a tango or rumba -- that require a far more sophisticated understanding of sexuality than does Cyrus's freestyle, hormone-infused, nightclub bounce-arama.

    Miley Cyrus's brazen video not as bad as moves on 'Dancing With the Stars' Robin Givhan 2010

  • Others worry that the designation would mean the death knell for Plainfield's first great UEZ success story -- Appliance-arama.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Dan 2007

  • The Wall Street Journal ... by Daniel Geery on Sunday, Jan 18, 2009 at 7: 30: 19 PM dodge-arama by Darren Wolfe on Sunday, Jan 18, 2009 at 7: 57: 38 PM

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Dictatorship for Dummies 2009

  • Others worry that the designation would mean the death knell for Plainfield's first great UEZ success story -- Appliance-arama.

    Can we rev the dev? Dan 2007

  • The original Futurama left an indelible imprint on popular culture, visible in everything from the art design in sci-fi films to forward-looking marketing campaigns to the widespread use of the suffix -arama .

    The Original Futurama 2007

  • We've taken an interest in smear-ageddon or smear-arama, though as Unity thoroughly expounds this is a very serious matter.

    Libdemology: Ministry of Truth on Waltham Smears 2007

  • We've taken an interest in smear-ageddon or smear-arama, though as Unity thoroughly expounds this is a very serious matter.

    Archive 2007-09-16 2007

  • He donated a pleasure-park (arama) known as the Bamboo Grove of Veluvana, just outside Rajagaha, as a home for the Sangha of Bhikkhus.

    Buddha Armstrong, Karen, 1944- 2001

  • Because the arama was such a comfort to him, replied the king; because the peace of the Sangha was so different from the selfishness, violence and greed of his court.

    Buddha Armstrong, Karen, 1944- 2001

  • Each arama and avasa had fixed boundaries; no monk was allowed to leave the retreat for more than a week during the three months of the monsoon, except for a very good rea­son.

    Buddha Armstrong, Karen, 1944- 2001

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