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  • Adults play card games and sports and board games with rule­sets that are com­pli­cated from the out­set.

    Pure Play in Adulthood « Snarkmarket 2005

  • Optimus had to be cated with a special alloy to prevent himself from becoming infected and he had to fight Rodmius in order to get the Autobot Matrix back.

    Movie Original | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • In some cases, homes are made of pre-fabri cated steel or wooden structures.

    Good Things in Small Packages William Boston 2010

  • Hillary with out the Millions of votes republicans cated for you in many states that you won you will have lost another 5-10 states.

    Clinton: McCain's '2013' speech like 'Mission Accomplished' 2008

  • If we oppose war, if we stand in horror at every nuance and detail of it that comes to our attention, if we grow less "knowing" and "sophisti cated" as the days pass and the machinery of empire grinds on -- this cynicism is our dilemma.

    Robert Koehler: Believe in Violence and Be Saved Robert Koehler 2010

  • Mach circled the desk and took the comfortable chair va - cated by the receptionist.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • He was not, after all, the Oracle, whose nature was more sophisti - cated than that of any other machine.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • Make sure their edumah-cated on the good stuff, it avoids unpleasantrys later.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » A long day’s journey into a top night out. 2009

  • Buchholz Gallery was established in the 1930s by Curt Valentin, a protégé of a Berlin art dealer, Karl Buchholz, who was one of four German art deal­ers whom the Nazis allowed to sell the modern art they confis­cated from museums and private collectors.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Hels 2009

  • Buchholz Gallery was established in the 1930s by Curt Valentin, a protégé of a Berlin art dealer, Karl Buchholz, who was one of four German art deal­ers whom the Nazis allowed to sell the modern art they confis­cated from museums and private collectors.

    Stolen Art Negotiated Hels 2009

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