Still going ... Energizer Bunny to turn 20 - MSNBC
Still going ... Energizer Bunny to turn 20MSNBC - Nov 30, 2008Now entering his 20th year, the advertising icon has become famous enough that people who persevere beyond reasonable expectation are often referred to, ... |
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The Kirkman/Bendis Debates: Let’s Do the Math - Publishers Weekly
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The Kirkman/Bendis Debates: Let’s Do the MathPublishers Weekly, NY - Nov 25, 2008Note there are many kinds of deals in independent comics—for creator-owned books under the Image and Icon deals the creator pays a "production" fee up front ... |
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BCBG's Creator Max Azria Lauded At Dallas Fashion Awards Gala - TAXI Design Network
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Softpedia Recommended Mac Apps of the Week – 29.11.2008 - Softpedia
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National redhead as queer icon - Toronto Star
National redhead as queer iconToronto Star, Canada - Nov 27, 2008But she certainly did enjoy very passionate, intimate and romantic friendships with many of the women in her life, as did her creator (Lucy Maud Montgomery) ... |
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» Lara Croft Rises From the Ashes - CU Columbia Spectator
» Lara Croft Rises From the AshesCU Columbia Spectator, NY - 14 hours agoAlthough it's hard to even talk about Tomb Raider without bringing up the celebrated icon of the series, the series has always been about the games to me. ... |
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Australia mourns death of Sydney Opera House creator - CNN
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LotRO: Mines of Moria Patch 1 Notes - Warcry.com
LotRO: Mines of Moria Patch 1 NotesWarcry.com - 5 hours agoThe icon representing the drum in the fight against The Beast within the Grand Stair instance now accurately reflects that it is a drum. ... |
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New BlackBerry Storm challenges the iPhone - Louisville Courier-Journal
New BlackBerry Storm challenges the iPhoneLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - Nov 30, 2008When you strike a key or icon on the Storm's screen, you feel a physical sensation, as if you were pressing a real key or button. ... |
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That prime-time religion - CharlotteObserver.com
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That prime-time religionCharlotteObserver.com, NC - Nov 28, 2008“You bring up God at a network meeting,” said “Saving Grace” creator Nancy Miller, “and they look at you like you have two heads.” “If you were from another ... |
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