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When the narrator kept referring to a ten-foot-high replica of the male genital organ as a “magic wand,” I remarked to my boyfriend that unless Kibu’s management did a reality check—and fast—it would take a real magic wand to make the company viable.
Fired! Written 2006
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When the narrator kept referring to a ten-foot-high replica of the male genital organ as a “magic wand,” I remarked to my boyfriend that unless Kibu’s management did a reality check—and fast—it would take a real magic wand to make the company viable.
Fired! Written 2006
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When the narrator kept referring to a ten-foot-high replica of the male genital organ as a “magic wand,” I remarked to my boyfriend that unless Kibu’s management did a reality check—and fast—it would take a real magic wand to make the company viable.
Fired! Written 2006
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When the narrator kept referring to a ten-foot-high replica of the male genital organ as a “magic wand,” I remarked to my boyfriend that unless Kibu’s management did a reality check—and fast—it would take a real magic wand to make the company viable.
Fired! Written 2006
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When the narrator kept referring to a ten-foot-high replica of the male genital organ as a “magic wand,” I remarked to my boyfriend that unless Kibu’s management did a reality check—and fast—it would take a real magic wand to make the company viable.
Fired! Written 2006
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At the center of the tent stood the ten-foot-high gun tube, which was anchored vertically into the ground.
The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011
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At the center of the tent stood the ten-foot-high gun tube, which was anchored vertically into the ground.
The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011
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Salvaging materials and signs from ten-foot-high, thirty thousand pound scrap piles, Rhode Island based artist, Boris Bally has created a magnificent collection of reclaimed metal products!
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Donovan hired a Washington architect for extensive renovations, which included adding a library, joining outside slave quarters to the main building, and installing a ten-foot-high, walk-in bank vault in the basement, where Ruth could keep jewelry and Donovan could store secret documents.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Donovan hired a Washington architect for extensive renovations, which included adding a library, joining outside slave quarters to the main building, and installing a ten-foot-high, walk-in bank vault in the basement, where Ruth could keep jewelry and Donovan could store secret documents.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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