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Until recently, the everything bagel was of murky origin.
By Michael Schulman Until recently, the everything bagel was of murky origin.
Told through "vintage" graphic ephemera, the text relates that the author, a man of murky origin, disappeared in August 1915.
Veneration of the river is central to the group's murky origin myth, which centers on a vaguely Celtic-inspired separate nation called Padania.
In the past few weeks, word has been circulating, among the post-collegiate cubicle crowd, about an exciting… Until recently, the everything bagel was of murky origin.
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