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Date created: Apr 9, 2008
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For nearly 100 years, Sigg has utilized Swiss precision and craftsmenship to become the world-wide market leader in premium water bottles.
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Eclipse [by Stephenie Meyer, Hardcover]     Added Aug 16, 2007
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Readers captivated by Twilight and New Moon will eagerly devour Eclipse, the much anticipated third book in Stephenie Meyer's riveting vampire love saga. As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob ? knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella has one more decision to make: life or death. But which is which? Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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these books, while intended for a teenage audience, ARE FANTASTIC!
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prolly the best undershirts/tan­ks for girls ever. got them in a mens small. Perfect! and 5 to a pack.
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PUMA - Boston     Added Aug 14, 2007
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Free Overnight Shipping - Classic court stile inspired by our sporting heritage. Supple leather upper. EVA midsole with a removable Sockliner with GCS. Rubber outsole.
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good for stompin around the streets. b/c i'm so street.
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Shout Instant Stain Treater Wipes Individually wrapped towelettes. Keeps stains from setting, completely eliminates many stains. Cuts grape juice, coffee, blood, baby formula. Safe on colorfast washable and dry cleanable fabrics. 80, 5 x 6 towelettes per carton. Shout Instant Stain Treater Wipes Individually wrapped towelettes. Keeps stains from setting, completely eliminates many stains. Cuts grape juice, coffee, blood, baby formula. Safe on colorfast washable and dry cleanable fabrics. 80, 5 x 6 towelettes per carton.
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Redken Smooth Down Heat Glide 5 oz     Added Aug 9, 2007
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Smooth Down Heat Glide protective smoother is a leave-in serum that provides heat-safe control to tame frizz on even the most unruly hair. Gives an ultra-smooth, glossy finish.
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The bomb. Great if you blow dry your hair.
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The tartness of a luscious pink grapefruit. (7 oz/50 hour)
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SUCH a lovely candle! It smells great, but not too smelly. A good housewarming gift.
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finally a good, slim phone. screw the razor, this is more better.
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After escaping the frying pan, a chicken has an adventure that includes pirates, a typhoon, and a balloon ride before landing happily in a petting zoo.
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great kids book (i made it :)
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Special Features: Simple but very sleek, the new "Slim" is the go-to sandal of the new 2007 season! Wear with a skirt for a sophisticated look, or go casual with a good pair of jeans. Slimmer metallic strap and comfy solid footbed. Have fun! The thong part you can take out and replace with different colors .... so customize your own UNIQUE pair now!!! Size Reference: US 4/5 = BRA 35/36 = EUR 37/38 US 6 = BRA 37/38 = EUR 39/40 US 7/8 = BRA 39/40 = EUR 41/42
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have these. love these.
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Ive got this camera and I love it! Its tiny, but the LCD on the back is huge. Definitely recommend it.
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The top juried annual of illustration from all over the field, from magazines, children's books, promotional material and the artists' own personal files, is turning 25. The ...
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From John Currin s old-master-style Playboy bunnies to Elizabeth Peyton s finde-siecle portraits; from Julie Mehretu s dizzying, multilayered architectural landscapes to Shahzia Sikander s multipatterned miniature ones; from Yoshitomo Nara s angry and enigmatic little girls to Kara Walker s stereotypical negresses; and from Barry McGee s caricatures of urban graffiti to Matthew Ritchie s cosmological diagrams -- drawing is back, if it ever went away. In contrast to the digitized, multimedia direction that much of contemporary art has taken in the past decade, drawing has become a major and arguably parallel mode of expression for many of today s most important young artists. Drawing Now, published to accompany the first major survey of contemporary drawings at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 15 years, contains more than 100 color reproductions of work by 26 international artists, both wellknown and emerging, that demonstrate the fascinating variety of methods and approaches, mediums and scales, apparen
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Not many songwriters can channel the spirit of Gram Parsons one moment and borrow a few tricks from Ludwig van Beethoven the next, but few have the sort of nerve that seems to come so naturally to Bright Eyes ringmaster Conor Oberst. He's called in a wide array of collaborators this time around, including My Morning Jacket singer Jim James -- whose reedy tenor provides an eerie counterpoint to the sepulchral "At the Bottom of Everything." More intriguing are Oberst's duets with Emmylou Harris -- three of 'em in all -- that range from blatantly Dylan-esque (the rambling "Landlocked Blues") to stridently anti-folk (the acerbic "Wide Awake"). Even with all the help, however, Oberst manages to maintain full control of the proceedings -- in part because he's become increasingly accomplished as a singer and in part because he's toned down his verbosity enough to allow his words to actually sink in. That's particularly true on the disc's polar opposite highlights: "Lua," a sparse, chilly ballad on which Oberst deals with a destructive, drug-addled romance, and "First Day of My Life," a surprisingly raw-boned workingman's lament. True to its title, this disc is as eye-opening as a sonic journey gets.
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Once tagged "rock's boy genius" by the music press, Conor Oberst turns 27 on February 15th and even without that in mind it's hard to listen to Cassadaga without hearing a newfound sophistication to the Bright Eyes sound. Producer, multi-instrumentalist and permanent band member Mike Mogis has crafted a swirling, euphonious record, at times bursting with bombastic confidence and country swagger, and at others loose-limbed and mesmeric. Trumpet and piano player Nate Walcott, a Bright Eyes player since 2003 and now the third permanent member, is responsible for the cinematic string arrangements. Other than a handful of live appearances and the release of a collection of B-sides & rarities, Bright Eyes kept mostly out of sight in 2006 after the busy 2005 which saw the simultaneous release of the sister albums Digital Ash In A Digital Urn and I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning. Should you have looked for them you'd have found them tucked away in various studios around the country. Recording for the first time outside of the Lincoln, NE studio belonging to Mogis, the Bright Eyes cast of players were busy in studios in Portland, OR, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. The result is the band's most confident work so far, an album so full of soaring strings and female harmonies that it feels almost buoyant in comparison to previous releases. While many latched onto the smattering of political commentary in 2005's I'm Wide Awake..., Cassadaga is less blunt in its depiction of youthful exasperation in the Bush era. References to Hurricane Katrina, holy wars and polar ice-caps may crop up, but they're buried deep amongst the ruminations on life, love, history, death and the afterlife. If I'm Wide Awake... was "the New York City album", then Cassadaga is "the America album", in which Oberst diaries his travels around the country and articulates his sense of history in the landscape. In first single "Four Winds" he is "off to old Dakota where genocide sleeps/in the Black Hills, the Badlands, the calloused East/I buried my ballast, I made my peace." Cassadaga itself crops up in the same song. The town, a community for psychics in central Florida, is visited in order to "commune with the dead". This wandering spirit is crystalized in "I Must Belong Somewhere" a song which was already a staple of live shows by the end of the 2005. "Hot Knives" is particularly spirited, bringing to mind the true energy of a Bright Eyes show. Likewise, "Soul Singer In A Session Band" - a rousing paean to an oxymoronic profession - enlists all of the elements which make the Bright Eyes live band such a euphoric experience. "Make A Plan To Plan To Love Me" is Bright Eyes at their most playful; a straight-up love song, replete with girl group vocals and Burt Bacharach strings. Oberst, the fumbling guitarist whose impassioned prose tumbles out under stark stage spotlights, is still recognizable in every track, but the songs are rich with elaborate production, cinema-sized orchestration and, at times, sprawling, almost psychedelic, atmospherics. The line up of Bright Eyes players includes Andy Lemaster (Now It's Overhead), Ben Kweller, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Janet Weiss (ex-Sleater Kinney), Jason Boesel (Rilo Kiley), John McEntire (Tortoise) M.Ward, Maria Taylor and Rachael Yamagata.
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