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  • And if you're more daring, peekaboo is an option with cutouts, lace panels or a range of devore velvets and laser-cut fabrics turning up in evening wear.

    Melissa Liebling-Goldberg: Days Of Wine And Roses Melissa Liebling-Goldberg 2012

  • And if you're more daring, peekaboo is an option with cutouts, lace panels or a range of devore velvets and laser-cut fabrics turning up in evening wear.

    Melissa Liebling-Goldberg: Days Of Wine And Roses Melissa Liebling-Goldberg 2012

  • Il faut savoir que le Pinku devore les livres mais que depuis qu'il est entré au centre il ne lit plus!

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2007

  • Pour eviter de devenir fou au moment ou la croix devore de trop son ame, Iberyss doit tuer Coriante ...

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2007

  • Du coup elle a rigolé avec sa collegue car elles me connaissent, elles savent que je devore les livres comme pas possible.

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006

  • I would benefit from your thoughts about where this is going, but it is up to you how much time you want to devore to this. best,

    Our First Guest Blogger - Lawrence Krauss Mark 2005

  • The spleen is, I believe, an internal organ whose functions are very imperfectly understood, still it is an accepted article of faith in France that every Briton is "devore de spleen," and that this lamentable state of things embitters his whole outlook on life, and casts a black shadow over his existence.

    Here, There and Everywhere Frederick Spencer Hamilton 1892

  • A ce peuple charme qui des yeux le devore Le bon Roi semble dire encore: 'Braves Gascons, accourez tous;

    Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1891

  • #75 Dans tous les livres qu'il lit, et il en devore des quantites,

    Lectures on Modern history John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton 1868

  • Pre-Raphaelite, bias-cut gowns in claret, black and silver devore velvet grazed the floor over lace-up, spike-heeled velvet boots, and were accessorised with ornate, tribal neck-pieces, and opened down the back to reveal gleaming metal bodices beneath.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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