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Here's a gem from the Museum of Industry in Baltimore that further illustrates this point.
And it was still possible to suss out a gem from the rough.
First came "Live in '65 & '68," a gem from the latest series of "Jazz Icons" DVDs on Naxos (jazzicons.com).
HH fave bloggers Ezra Klein and Jonathan Chait both pick up on a gem from the Washington Post's Dana Milbank.
It turns out to be a gem, from the "trio of Blackdown bangers with onion gravy and mash" to beer-battered cod and steak and ale pie.
By Hendrik Hertzberg March 17, 2010 HH fave bloggers Ezra Klein and Jonathan Chait both pick up on a gem from the Washington Post's Dana Milbank.
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Among the noncommercial and avant-garde works in the festival is a gem from Robert Beavers, "From the Notebook of …" Our critic calls it a masterpiece.
But rather than herald Toulon dominance it proved to be an illusion and Leicester soon got well on top in the scrums, enabling Flood to land three penalties from three attempts - including a gem from wide on the right - to reward Leicester's early control.
Devised by One Foot in the Grave writer David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, creator of 2point4 Children, If You See God is a gem from an era when the BBC took its black comedy seriously.
For Senator Obama, a gem from another anxious, bloated, speculative age, "The Great Gatsby," that perfect tale of the American dream gone off the road.
A gem from director Mike Leigh and one of the best movies of 2010.
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