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That's the one I read, noting its nice deployment of the standard tricks.
I had written about learning of the murder on my blog, which my namesake also found and read, noting that we both lived in Los Angeles.
"Dear Lord," it read, noting that God had taken the author's favorite actor, Patrick Swayze; favorite actress, Farrah Fawcett; favorite singer, Michael Jackson; and favorite salesman, Billy Mays.
"Edwards promised to run a positive campaign," one Kerry campaign statement read, noting that Mr. Edwards had voted for the China trade agreement.
"There exist more than 18,000 police bodies in the United States, structured according to a complicated administrative architecture," the chart read, noting that county officers were the ones in "Miami Vice" and "Longmire," while city police could be found in "Serpico" and "The Wire".
The Guardian included Fun Home in its series "1000 novels everyone must read", noting its "beautifully rendered" details.
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There was an insert page which read: "Note evacuational signal.
As a clue for what is likely to be announced, the invitation reads "Note the date".
You should read "Notes".
Read "Notes," and you hear his gentle voice.
This is how we really learned to read notes and rhythms.
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