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I knew that once I had my baby, carried her inside of me that I would never be able to give her up-in hopes of her having a better life.
Abortion Means Never Having To Say You’re Sorry | Her Bad Mother 2009
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It was where and how they had shown up-in an obscure part of the starbase, without any kind of warning or prior notice.
Addicts Tree Riesener 2010
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To assess these beds, which cost $1,500 and up--way up-in queen size, we asked four couples to spend a month using each at home.
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I knew that once I had my baby, carried her inside of me that I would never be able to give her up-in hopes of her having a better life.
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To assess these beds, which cost $1,500 and up -- way up-in queen size, we asked four couples to spend a month using each at home.
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The moments when Muller's world opens up-in the stern, undulating rhythms of Untitled (Three Figures in Landscape) (c. 1955), or in hard-won pockets of beauty here and there-evince a painter of singular powers.
Allusive, Eccentric Complex: A Different Kind of de Kooning 2004
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The moments when Muller's world opens up-in the stern, undulating rhythms of Untitled (Three Figures in Landscape) (c. 1955), or in hard-won pockets of beauty here and there-evince a painter of singular powers.
Allusive, Eccentric Complex: A Different Kind of de Kooning 2004
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The moments when Muller's world opens up-in the stern, undulating rhythms of Untitled (Three Figures in Landscape) (c. 1955), or in hard-won pockets of beauty here and there-evince a painter of singular powers.
Currently Hanging 2004
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The moments when Muller's world opens up-in the stern, undulating rhythms of Untitled (Three Figures in Landscape) (c. 1955), or in hard-won pockets of beauty here and there-evince a painter of singular powers.
Currently Hanging 2004
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So this is where she'd grown up-in the bosom of luxury, as they say.
The Pull of the Moon Graham, Darlene 1999
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