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I studied my host, an enigma who was as ancient as a same-named medieval Christophe … as modern and deadly as Cocaine … as cozy-familiar and icy as Snow.
Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010
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(Soundbite of pots and chopping) JAMIE TARABAY: At Dickie Brennan's Bourbon House, on the same-named street, 45 sacks of oysters get delivered and shucked and served.
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The project has kicked around for a while, and is now part of a synergy package that includes a same-named four-issue comic book series due 2010 from Marvel Icons.
Eminem to Star in Multiple Roles in 3D Anthology Horror Movie Shady Talez | /Film 2009
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There have been several recent instances in which public figures have disclaimed same-named Twitter accounts.
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Ford adapted the screenplay alongsideDavid Scearce his first screenplay credit as well from the same-named 1964 novel by the late, provocative British author Christopher Isherwood.
A Single Man Movie Trailer (Tom Ford Teams with Mad Men’s Production Designer) | /Film 2009
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Interestingly enough, Duval plays a character named Wayne Kramer, but the role is apparently unrelated to the same-named guitarist of the Mc5.
Crazy Heart Poster, The Oscar Contender Earning Comparisons to The Wrestler | /Film 2009
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My favorite fantasy was that there was a sympathetic field between each of these same-named places.
the magic of place names | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2009
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Case in point; these cookies called Mostaccioli (not to be confused with the same-named pasta) hail from Italy.
Mostaccioli 2007
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My favorite fantasy was that there was a sympathetic field between each of these same-named places.
2009 April | the blog of author, illustrator and designer Kris Waldherr 2009
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Case in point; these cookies called Mostaccioli (not to be confused with the same-named pasta) hail from Italy.
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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