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On Tuesday, after leaving the flowers for Cristy, she opened a folder revealing printed e-mails from five prospective clients, including a man from Katonah, N.Y., who wrote: "Hi Terry, my mother is buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery and my father currently visits frequently to water the flowers.
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They were decorated with cut-outs revealing prints or tufts of chiffon that progressed into layers so intricate they looked like Robert Ryan's paper-cut artworks.
Is this possible?" Hazel Blears once unwittingly revealed a printed email disclosing the BBC's hopes for making Gordon Brown the star of a new reality show, Junior PM In 2003, at the height of the storm over the "sexed-up" Iraq dossier, Tony Blair was pictured with his briefing notes, ready for PMQs.
Ebullient and insouciant, Madonna sings her hits-including the darkly beautiful 'Live to Tell' in cavernous stereo; dances engagingly with 14-year-old Chris Finch, the quintessential Lucky Little Boy; and crowns herself queen of teases, bending over to reveal 'Kiss' printed on her underpants Sheer showmanship is present in her performances as well as the camera work of this video".
A recent systematic review revealed that printed reminders could increase breast cancer screening attendance rates by 3.6% (IQI = 1.8, 14.0) [ 8].
Sasha took off her cheetah print jacket to reveal cheetah print tattoos.
He was wearing an elegant suit of a modern cut, the jacket purposefully small, the pants short enough to reveal his garishly printed socks.
"It's an old recipe handed down through the ages," he said, turning the can from which the potatoes came to reveal the recipe printed on the label.
If you shine an ultraviolet torch that comes with the comic on to the pages, it reveals those thoughts, printed in ultraviolet ink above the characters' heads.
Opening the box reveals a message printed on each flap: "It loves me," reads the first, then "It loves me not," and finally, "It loves me and goes wherever I go".
The play as printed reveals little about Edward III, which is too bad, since he was king of England for 50 years in the 14th century, and his children and their families formed both sides in the War of the Roses, about which Shakespeare wrote good plays.
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