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- proper noun Roman mythology The
Roman goddess ofnight .
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Nox, which is really more of an art object than a traditional book.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Nox, which is really more of an art object than a traditional book.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Nox, which is really more of an art object than a traditional book.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Nox, which is really more of an art object than a traditional book.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Nox, which is really more of an art object than a traditional book.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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I knew there was a Jordanian Men's Magazine called Nox, and that it covered issues usually covered in Men's magazine: Hollywood movied, lightly clad girls, fast cars, and other consumer-oriented stuff.
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I knew there was a Jordanian Men's Magazine called Nox, and that it covered issues usually covered in Men's magazine: Hollywood movied, lightly clad girls, fast cars, and other consumer-oriented stuff.
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I knew there was a Jordanian Men's Magazine called Nox, and that it covered issues usually covered in Men's magazine: Hollywood movied, lightly clad girls, fast cars, and other consumer-oriented stuff.
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Former U.S. poet laureate Kay Ryan ("The Best of It") and prize-winning poet-translator Anne Carson ("Nox") were poetry finalists, along with Kathleen Graber's "The Eternal City," Terrance Hayes'"Lighthead" and C.D.
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Former U.S. poet laureate Kay Ryan ("The Best of It") and prize-winning poet-translator Anne Carson ("Nox") were poetry finalists, along with Kathleen Graber's "The Eternal City," Terrance Hayes' "Lighthead" and C.D.
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