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The best buds swap stories about their experiences growing up in front of the camera on hit shows, what Kevin learned from Andrea about interacting with fans, the time Andrea's brother was Jenna's first date (yes, we get all the deets), and you won't gleeking believe it! Andrea reve...
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“I’ve read somewhere that the line ‘Gallileo figaro magnifico’ in the middle of the ‘operatic’ section of the song, actually, is a slightly corrupted Latin phrase, ‘Galileo figuro magnifico’, translated as ‘Magnify the Galilean’s image’. “It’s a key phrase, which reveals the ...
So now I’d like to get a sense of how readers view gun control. Here’s a poll with five possible answers. Feel free to share it widely so we can get the broadest possible set of responses. What's Your Main Reason for Supporting the Second Amendment?
Close beside it is the sea, the ever-changing sea, and between the two is placed the broad high-road. One carriage after another rolls over it; but I did not follow them, for my eye loves best to rest upon one point. A Hun’s Grave lies there, and the sloe and blackthorn grow ...
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Thoughts on life, some of which are about what it's like to be a single woman who is a member of and loves the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, loves the gospel, and is just trying to find her place in it each day.
He hammers the point home. Well, by now you've heard enough about modes, and heard enough examples of them, so that I think you're ready to hear Debussy's Fêtes again, and this time really connect with it. But just to refresh your memory: Do you recall that opening dancy tune in...
Note that “there” is the correct homophone used to point out a location. “Their” is a possessive pronoun of “they,” such as “their books are over there.” Meanwhile, “they’re” is a contraction of “they” and “are.” ...