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Smell of wild hyacinths, drifting through the wideopen windows, and of beeswax polish.
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The sun isshining, the back door is wideopen and the little dog is sitting in the garden.
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In short, it is going to be interesting, and the picture is much more wideopen than some would have you believe.
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Just keep your eyes wideopen and don't make excuses for bad behavior no matter who is responsible for it. by jersey girl (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1201 comments [738 recommended, 12 rejected]) on Friday, Feb 13, 2009 at 11: 27: 01 AM
It's Still American Hope Vs. Fear, Even in David Brooks' Worst Case Scenario 2009
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The ATF test phase was instead a wideopen, innovative environment, which revealed unexpected features of the contenders.
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Its chief, David Kalt, picked a wideopen landscape: While an estimated one in five U.S. households will have an online brokerage account in 2008, only 9% of the accounts will be set up to offer options trading.
Best Of The Best 2006
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He was right; it was much cooler lying bare and letting the breeze from the wideopen transoms play over her thinly.
The Thorn Birds McCullough, Colleen 1977
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She stopped her hoop and stood in my way, staring with wideopen eyes and a coaxing, cunning look, which meant, "I know you, I do!"
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Bill had seen such countenances before, and experience had taught him to waste no time in taking advantage of the wideopen mouth.
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She stopped her hoop and stood in my way, staring with wideopen eyes and
The Ink-Stain (Tache d'encre) — Complete Ren�� Bazin 1892
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