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Get a shelf that has cubed areas-4x4- so you can put certain things in each; like one could have a globe, one could have some records, or one could have CDs.
It showed a girl sitting astride a globe, one arm raised.
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River of Fundament is not being distributed like a film in the conventional sense – it's touring the globe one place at a time, largely concert halls.
A little closer to the new Globe, one can peer through dirty slit windows into a dimly lit space in the basement of a new office building, next to London Bridge, where about two-thirds of the foundations of the Elizabethan Rose Theatre can barely be made out.
He is certainly giving it a go, using his blend of footballing virtuosity and emollient Essex charm to soothe the globe, one troublespot at a time.
Wandering the globe, one flight at a time.
This is an extract from the book, Eat My Globe: One Man's Search for the Best Food in the World.
The war has scattered his family across the globe: one of his brothers moved to Egypt, another to Russia.
It is an ostrich point of view not wholly unfamiliar in America: by refusing to look at the rest of the globe, one forestalls seeing oneself.
My classmates and I are excited about BreadX: From Ground to Globe, one of the first free online courses designed by students for students.
As autocrats have moved to weaken democracy across the globe, one of the most important bulwarks had been Washington's use of soft power.
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