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"When he pointed that pistol at us I thought he was more of a brutal kind of indivi - dual.
The Mystery of The Stuttering Parrot Arthur, Robert 1964
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This tenure describes the state of nervousness, inspiring both mental as great as earthy aspects of the indivi! dual, th at might occur in specific situations as great as with the specific concentration or it might be giveaway floating as great as irregular to the sufferer.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Is a novel in which you sense the story arriving like a still-vague thunder, the historical story along with the indivi
Excerpt from "Leanna Strikes Out on Her Own" [W-I-P] Christopher Snyder 2011
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This tenure describes the state of nervousness, inspiring both mental as great as earthy aspects of the indivi! dual, th at might occur in specific situations as great as with the specific concentration or it might be giveaway floating as great as irregular to the sufferer.
Islamic Healing A-Z A's admin 2009
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Yet high levels of debt and consumption were not the result of millions of indivi ... digg
Ann Pettifor: Blaming the Victims: Heroic American Consumers 2009
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They'll take their belongings, their hopes, and their dreams and settle into the esteemed residence of the indivi ...
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They'll take their belongings, their hopes, and their dreams and settle into the esteemed residence of the indivi ... digg
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Yet high levels of debt and consumption were not the result of millions of indivi ...
Ann Pettifor: Blaming the Victims: Heroic American Consumers 2009
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Neither is it necessary to particularize any of their contributions except two; one of which, as posthumous, and the other, as the gift of an indivi - dual, not its author: allusion is made to an Essay and Fragments by Percy Bysshe Shelley, for the possession of which, the Editor is indebted to the kindness of the Author of Frankenstein; and to a poem called Extempore by Thomas Moore.
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