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  • However, in typical punk rock attitude, Klotz seems to warn other labels not to rest on the laurel's of their own iconic brands logos or they leave themselves open to becoming a parody, perhaps by Klotz himself:

    Piers Fawkes: Clothing Company to go Logo-less and Brand-less 2009

  • I'm off to teach for the next couple of hours, but I had to post some good TV news, per laurel's always nifty TV Picks: 1. Jericho, a show that was an early lead in the "Brilliant but Cancelled" Dead Pool, has been picked up for a full season!

    Friday the 13th! yendi 2006

  • For those who want the schedule as it's unveiled, laurel's TVpicks.net continues to have the best up-to-the-minute grid.

    Kelsey Grammer is a Furry! yendi 2005

  • Its beginning to look like one of kelrick or laurel's entries.

    The carpet can stay, but the bamboo wall paper has to go! drewan 2001

  • He set fire to the moss which he had collected at the mouth of the cave; the flames penetrated the moist bark of the laurel's roots, and the fire speedily increasing, the tree lost its support and fell upon its side with a crash, so as to leave the mouth of the cave quite open.

    Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers

  • By the pool's white waters, upon the laurel's bough

    Aya No Tsuzumi 1922

  • Where the fire had passed, on rocky slopes, wherever the woods were thin and the sun could penetrate, the ground had been clad in almost unbroken pink by the laurel's myriad tufts of bloom; at first the reddening blueberries contended with them in glowing colour, but under the constant sun these slowly turned to pale blue, to royal blue, to deepest purple, and when July brought the feast of Ste.

    Maria Chapdelaine; a Tale of the Lake St. John country 1913

  • Where the fire had passed, on rocky slopes, wherever the woods were thin and the sun could penetrate, the ground had been clad in almost unbroken pink by the laurel's myriad tufts of bloom; at first the reddening blueberries contended with them in glowing colour, but under the constant sun these slowly turned to pale blue, to royal blue, to deepest purple, and when July brought the feast of Ste.

    Maria Chapdelaine Louis H��mon 1896

  • As in the case of hothouse flowers, no fertile seed is set when nets keep away the laurel's benefactors.

    Wild Flowers Worth Knowing Neltje Blanchan 1891

  • Mother's Herb Garden January/February 1986 The bay laurel's many namesakes attest its status among ...

    Mother Earth News Latest 10 Articles By Debra Carmichael 2010

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