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- noun Plural form of
blurb .
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
Religion 2009
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
Books 2009
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
Theology 2009
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
Ignatius Press 2009
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
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(The lovely Mr. Isherwood even mocks the band's bio blurbs from the show program.)
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet James Rotondi 2010
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(The lovely Mr. Isherwood even mocks the band's bio blurbs from the show program.)
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet James Rotondi 2010
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
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(The lovely Mr. Isherwood even mocks the band's bio blurbs from the show program.)
James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet James Rotondi 2010
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A couple of blurbs from a couple of wonderful authors:
Philosophy 2009
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