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How to Pick the Right Shades for Your Face Type
... Face â?? Aviator glasses, cat-eyes and half-rim or rimless glasses help balance the heart shape faceâ??s narrow jaw line. As a general rule of thumb, if you have a small face, get small sunglasses, and if you have a large face, get larger glasses. To learn more about Spy sunglasses in San Diego ...
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Hello, World!
... in at the end of his term, which will be in about 5 weeks. Got an unexpected Graduate Assistantship working for the NIU website (boy do they need some help), which is exciting because it includes a tuition waiver and small stipend. Hurray for a free education! They should all be as such. The Quad Cities ...
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American Idol Picks
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Journal Entry: 12-13 Haar’Kiev, 174 – Thimple Cart for Theven Gold
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Telefoane gsm Cell Phone Safety - Frequency Facts
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When I Was Twenty Years Old....
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Grace Acton 1621
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Documentaries Aren’t Always for Activists: A Trip to 45365
... to the town they grew up in, the Ross brothers opted not to follow any individual story arc, instead floating from scene to scene in an unnarrated slice-of-life collage. They give equal attention to small town politics, teen drama, local talk radio, county fairs, cops and criminals and kids. They spend ...
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This is liberalism?
... And then there was that amazing stimulus bill that was one-third tax cut sop for Republicans (who still wouldn’t vote for it), mostly otherwise pork barrel legislation for the benefit of members of Congress, and still too small anyhow to do much good. The right has been apoplectic ever since, calling it the socialist ...
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First Day of Spring
First day of Spring today – the vernal equinox. A new beginning? An end to winter in some places? What do you read for a new start – excluding self-help books, of course. How about a taste of Elizabeth Berg’s The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted: And Other Small Acts of Liberation. Berg offers ...
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