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  • Wrinkle, is that only true appropriation items can be treated as reconcilliation matters.

    Steele to Democrats: You have the votes, and you won, remember? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009

  • One of the books that she cherishes is called A Wrinkle in Time, and I had not read it.

    Your Girlfriends Only Know So Much Finesse Mitchell 2007

  • One of the books that she cherishes is called A Wrinkle in Time, and I had not read it.

    Your Girlfriends Only Know So Much Finesse Mitchell 2007

  • Did you know he was a dermatologist whose first book is called The Wrinkle Cure?

    Food trends from Expo West | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

  • Vaginal sex is usually performed by a supernatural being called Wrinkle Face -- which Bourget believes makes it associated with the afterlife.

    KETV.com - Local News 2010

  • "Water seeks its own level" has been Mr. Dorrian's business philosophy for 47 years, one he inherited from his father, Red, who ran a number of bars, including an incredibly successful gay speakeasy called the Wrinkle Room.

    Home | The New York Observer 2009

  • "Wrinkle" kept a young reader interested and added some interesting bits about space/time.

    What Book Turned You Into a Science Fiction Fan? 2005

  • “Water seeks its own level” has been Mr. Dorrian’s business philosophy for 47 years, one he inherited from his father, Red, who ran a number of bars, including an incredibly successful gay speakeasy called the Wrinkle Room.

    Dorrian's Last Stand 2009

  • “Water seeks its own level” has been Mr. Dorrian’s business philosophy for 47 years, one he inherited from his father, Red, who ran a number of bars, including an incredibly successful gay speakeasy called the Wrinkle Room.

    Dorrian's Last Stand 2009

  • “Water seeks its own level” has been Mr. Dorrian’s business philosophy for 47 years, one he inherited from his father, Red, who ran a number of bars, including an incredibly successful gay speakeasy called the Wrinkle Room.

    Dorrian's Last Stand 2009

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