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Why are nagas, centaurs, sylphs, dryads, ifrit, djin and selkies to name buta few so comparativelyunderrepresented?
Mythological Baggage « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2009
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Why are nagas, centaurs, sylphs, dryads, ifrit, djin and selkies to name buta few so comparativelyunderrepresented?
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Why are nagas, centaurs, sylphs, dryads, ifrit, djin and selkies to name buta few so comparativelyunderrepresented?
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In a complete change of subject, we unfortunately need to remind our readers and commenters thatcommenting on stories is not a right buta privilege thatcan be revoked.
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Twitter may be the buzz word of the day — and used properly it can sell a lot of books — buta heck of a lot of books are also sold without it.
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Twitter may be the buzz word of the day — and used properly it can sell a lot of books — buta heck of a lot of books are also sold without it.
Ghost social networking — to do or not to do? « The Book Publicity Blog 2009
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Twitter may be the buzz word of the day — and used properly it can sell a lot of books — buta heck of a lot of books are also sold without it.
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Hamilton said his Home Run Derby performance, in which he hit a record 28 homers in the first round only to finish runner-up to Justin Morneau of the Minnesota Twins, was "the most unbelievable feeling in his life," fulfilling a dream not only for himself, buta family that saw him through a 31/2 season absence due to drug addictions.
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My least favourite food smell is buta-man, Chinese pork steamed bun, which is sold at a couple of stations on the way home, and anyone bringing it into my carriage really turns my stomach.
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Such a change would herald not the end of capitalism, buta transformationof our present money and banking system.
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