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  • Instead, I allowed myself a small amount of time each day to enjoy a cup of tea and relax, or perhaps call a long-neglected friend or one of my sisters to chat.

    Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993

  • Instead, I allowed myself a small amount of time each day to enjoy a cup of tea and relax, or perhaps call a long-neglected friend or one of my sisters to chat.

    Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993

  • Every long-neglected corn may be the seen of a dozen gray hairs

    On How to Be Lovely | Edwardian Promenade 2010

  • The president's interest in pushing the nation's automakers to build more fuel-efficient cars was clear as far back as May 2007, when he chastised a group of auto executives at a Detroit speech, describing fuel-efficient vehicles as the long-neglected solution to their troubles.

    Can U.S. automakers build a small car in this country? GM thinks so. Peter Whoriskey 2011

  • By April, the public outcry against the unsafe working conditions in New York forces the authorities to do something about this long-neglected blight on the city.

    The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • I love reading biographies of long-neglected women of this period!

    Cocotte of the Week: May Yohé | Edwardian Promenade 2010

  • The president's interest in pushing the nation's automakers to build more fuel-efficient cars was clear as far back as May 2007, when he chastised a group of auto executives at a Detroit speech, describing fuel-efficient vehicles as the long-neglected solution to their troubles.

    Can U.S. automakers build a small car in this country? GM thinks so. Peter Whoriskey 2011

  • But to extend their control over all of Libya and its oil riches, they must integrate the long-neglected desert communities along the roads connecting Libya to West and Central Africa.

    Libya revolution filters slowly to desert towns 2011

  • The president's interest in pushing the nation's automakers to build more fuel-efficient cars was clear as far back as May 2007, when he chastised a group of auto executives at a Detroit speech, describing fuel-efficient vehicles as the long-neglected solution to their troubles.

    Can U.S. automakers build a small car in this country? GM thinks so. Peter Whoriskey 2011

  • But to extend their control over all of Libya and its oil riches, they must integrate the long-neglected desert communities along the roads connecting Libya to West and Central Africa.

    Libya revolution filters slowly to desert towns 2011

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