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And TBD has still more entries in the Quotable Ron Moten, such as "No one called Martha Stewart an ex-offender, so I won't let anyone call me that," and "If they attack Jesus, they're going to attack me."
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BRADY: No mention -- it's the first time it's had no mention of the name Martha Stewart in the title.
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KING: In a September "60 Minutes" essay, you called Martha Stewart one of the most capable people you have ever known in terms of home skills, but he does not -- but you did not believe her stock alibi about selling it and when she sold it.
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KING: In a September "60 Minutes" essay, you called Martha Stewart one of the most capable people you have ever known in terms of home skills, but he does not -- but you did not believe her stock alibi about selling it and when she sold it.
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Nobody refers to Martha Stewart as an "illegal," and she is a convicted felon.
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The name Martha Stewart is synonymous with good food, and Hain Celestial is known for helping consumers to lead A Healthy Way of Life (TM).
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Back when I was in Big Brother Second Life, I met Lillani, who I termed the Martha Stewart of BSDM.
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Back when I was in Big Brother Second Life, I met Lillani, who I termed the Martha Stewart of BSDM.
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In particular, three of Koizumi’s picks for the lower house captivated the media’s attention: Satsuki Katayama, a high-flying finance ministry bureaucrat and a former Miss Tokyo University; Yuriko Koike, a former news anchor and current environment minister, and Makiko Fujino, a TV chef who is often referred to as the Martha Stewart of Japan.
Kickboxing Geishas Veronica Chambers 2007
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That should help generate more traffic, especially when Penney introduces recently signed labels Martha Stewart and Nanette Lepore.
One More Discount Needed at J.C. Penney John Jannarone 2012
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