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| Â | LADY ANGELLYCA - OFFICIAL SITE |
 | | Lady Angellyca model is a dark fairy or a witch and a important character in gothic fashion. |  | | Pagina oficial de la modelo gotica Lady Angellyca contiene fotografia gothic y dark, galerias oscuras, fotografia de modelos goticas que han trabajado con ella, biografia, moda gotica y enlaces a tiendas goticas, bandas de metal, fotos goticas. |  | | Lady Angellyca is a famous underground artist that works arround the world, international gothic model in dark modelling. |
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http://www.ladyangellyca.com
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| Â | LADY ANGELLYCA - OFFICIAL SITE |
 | | Lady Angellyca model is a dark fairy or a witch and a important character in gothic fashion. |  | | Pagina oficial de la modelo gotica Lady Angellyca contiene fotografia gothic y dark, galerias oscuras, fotografia de modelos goticas que han trabajado con ella, biografia, moda gotica y enlaces a tiendas goticas, bandas de metal, fotos goticas. |  | | Lady Angellyca is a famous underground artist that works arround the world, international gothic model in dark modelling. |
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http://www.ladyangellyca.com
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| Â | Road to Romance -- AN UNFORGETTABLE LADY by Jessica Bird |
 | | In short, “An Unforgettable Lady” is a well-written, challenging, pace-setting kind of work which has rapidly made Jessica Bird the rising new star in the world of romantic suspense. |  | | Road to Romance -- AN UNFORGETTABLE LADY by Jessica Bird |  | | A spunky society beauty and an tough ex-soldier with a dark past and a tender core are the most incongruous leading couple and their tempestuous ‘to be or not to be’ kind of relationship is the key to this tension-filled saga. |
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http://www.roadtoromance.ca/reviews4704/reviewanunforgettablelady.htm
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| Â | The Jelly-Bean |
 | | The white house became a boarding-house run by a tight-lipped lady from Macon, whom Jim called Aunt Mamie and detested with all his soul. |  | | Dark, you know, like me, and wild as sin. |  | | Ladies and gentlemen, Nancy Lamar, famous dark-haired beauty often featured in the Herald as one th' most popular members of younger set as other girls are often featured in this particular case. |
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http://www.sc.edu/fitzgerald/jellybean/jellybean.html
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| Â | The Brian Froud Fanlisting |
 | | Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal.. |  | | Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book is the first, because it was the book that introduced me to Faeries and Brian, then Faeries because that's when I really started to notice Brian's work and started looking for more. |  | | I like too much to pick one thing though the Faeries book is quite good. |
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http://fan.starsprinkles.net/froud/country.php?id=USA
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| Â | The Daphne du Maurier WEB Site - Dame Daphne du Maurier |
 | | The words of the poem “Smugglers” that Sam referred to are - Five and twenty ponies trotting through the dark, Brandy for the parson, baccy for the clerk, Laces for a lady, letters for a spy, And watch the wall my darling, while the gentlemen go by! |  | | At the Sheila Hodges event myself and another lady were interested in Daphne's beliefs, and Christian Browning kindly answered questions we had, referring to paganism especially. |  | | Some of you will know that I have a lovely lady called Joy, who works with us in Bookends. |
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http://www.dumaurier.org/guestbook.html
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| Â | English 304 News |
 | | Lady Caroline Lamb was born in 1785, the third child of four and only daughter of the third Earl Bessborough and his wife Lady Henrietta, daughter of the first Earl Spencer. |  | | Caroline was not the type of woman the poet normally admired (big, brown, buxom with dark, "antelope" eyes). |  | | Lady Caroline Lamb was best known for her torrid affair with Lord Byron, for whom she coined the phrase 'mad, bad and dangerous to know'. |
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http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/kevin.binfield/e304f2000_news.htm
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| Â | Stealing the Bride by Elizabeth Boyle |
 | | Diana's gaze flew up, fully expecting to find the marquis' mocking glance staring down at her, but there was something altogether different glimmering behind his dark, mysterious eyes. |  | | No, Diana decided, it was better to risk being rude to the socially preeminent marquis than to spend the rest of the afternoon in vexation over the witty and cutting reply that would come to her hours later and would have been perfect for sending Colin's cousin packing. |  | | For in her estimation, a true man, the type of man Diana admired, was one so honorable, so noble, he was only too willing to lay down his life for his King and country. |
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http://www.elizabethboyle.com/books/bride.htm
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| Â | Kidworld, from Tandem House ... by Kids & for Kids! |
 | | When Lady Cornelia was pushed inside, she found herself in a dark hallway. |  | | If he hid Lady Cornelia, the kingÂ’s daughter, then the king would wanter her to be found and would ask him, Duke Ludwick, to go out and find her, because he was the kingÂ’s favorite man in the whole court. |  | | The old lady told her story, but would not tell how she escaped. |
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http://www.bconnex.net/~kidworld/lostlady.htm
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| Â | Queen calls Diana 'a gifted human being' |
 | | Her life after dark was far more controversial. |  | | Mother Teresa said after Diana's death, and only days before her own, ''she was a very good friend, in love with the poor, a very good wife, a very good mother.'' |  | | Off on her own in Kensington Palace, Diana was discreet enough to keep people guessing about her private life. |
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http://www.recordonline.com/1997/9-5-97/royalver.htm
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| Â | Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 1689-1762 |
 | | There was nothing to distinguish the Wortleys at all sharply from the other suitably well-bred families that Mary knew; but somehow she felt that they were all, in a quite unintelligible way, very alien and dark and exciting. |  | | "Lady Mary Montagu was the most interesting Englishwoman of her century. |  | | In the case of Lady Mary, much of her life is intimately documented through her letters. |
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http://www.montaguemillennium.com/familyresearch/h_1762_mary.htm
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| Â | Lady of the Depths |
 | | The Lady of the Lake is older still, older than Celtic Christianity; she is the Irish Goddess/Saint Brigid, the Welsh enchantress Ceridwen, and many other Ladies of the Depths -- the primal Dark Mother Goddess, patroness of Celtic Shamanism. |  | | The Lady of the Lake is a shadow of the goddess Sovereignty, the mother of kings and heroes, and she is indeed both hideous ("evil") and beautiful ("good"), both a manipulative enchantress and a giver of good things, in true ambiguous Trickster fashion. |  | | The answer lies not in the Lady as she appears in the Arthurian tales, but in her earlier forms as Brigid and Ceridwen. |
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http://www.elfhill.com/leighann/writings/brigid.html
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| Â | Lady of Justice Bookends - For Counsel |
 | | The lady of justice is solid bronze and kneels on a tiered base of richly veined dark green marble. |  | | Each bookend stands 8" H. (OS) Lady of Justice Bookends |  | | Do justice to your bookshelves and desktop with these unique bookends that are weighty enough to hold up the heaviest of your volumes. |
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http://www.forcounsel.com/productDetails_c.asp?productid=1746
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| Â | The Battle of 1093 AF. |
 | | Lady Karlennon chose Sir Bartholomew of the Dark Sun. |  | | Lord Corvus banished Lady Jessica from the lands of Albion. |  | | At about this moment Lady Karlennon arrived with a babe in her arms and stated that this was her son by her husband. |
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http://home.clara.net/arianrhod/Aldebaran/Gathering/Library/1093/Battle1093.html
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| Â | New York Daily News - Entertainment - Robert Dominguez: R.I.P.-roaring dark comedy |
 | | New York Daily News - Entertainment - Robert Dominguez: R.I.P.-roaring dark comedy |  | | Don't be misled by the mystery that sets "Our Lady of 121st Street" in motion - the theft of a beloved nun's body from its casket at a Harlem wake. |  | | The play, a wickedly funny comedy by Stephen Adly Guirgis, is hardly a traditional whodunit. |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/65001p-60568c.html
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| Â | The Fifth Elephant .:. Englische Bücher - :: BAUSHOP in www.BAULEX.de |
 | | There's a lot of dark 298 meanness in the evil characters (they are Undead, after all), and I can't tell what pterry is trying to say. |  | | Pratchett is always at his best when the comedy is mixed with a real sense of jeopardy that even favourite characters might be hurt if there was a good joke in it. |  | | And personally I think it is simply amazing how well the characters and their relationship have developed through these books. |
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http://www.bauarchiv.de/neu/baushop/buchshop/detail_pID-0061020400,qmode-9/pages/The_Fifth_Elephant.html
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| Â | Amazon.com: Playback (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard): Books |
 | | On its own it is not bad, but compared to his many short stories, the wonderful screenplays, the Big Sleep and then five mostly solid works that followed - perhaps peaking with Farewell, My Lovely or Lady in The Lake - this last book seems a bit weaker. |  | | However in keeping with most Chandler novels, the characters don't reveal much of the truth to poor Marlowe, and so he is faced with mysterious murders, disappearing bodies, and a sinister fellow private dick who is also tailing the same woman. |  | | The present novel is entertaining but it seems to fall flat. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0394757661?v=glance
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| Â | Amazon.com: The Wine-dark Sea: Books |
 | | Dark Ladies : 'Conjure Wife' and 'Our Lady of Darkness' by Fritz Leiber |  | | My favorite story is the eerie 'The Wine-Dark Sea' which tells the tale of a vacationer in Greece who, against the admonishments of his Greek hosts, takes a boat out to a deserted island. |  | | 'The Wine Dark Sea' is a fabulous collection by an unjustly neglected author. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0749301724?v=glance
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| Â | Lady Beetles |
 | | Lady beetle larvae are dark and alligator-like with three pairs of prominent legs. |  | | Because of their ability to survive on other prey when aphids are in short supply, lady beetles are particularly valuable natural enemies. |  | | Lady beetles need to eat many aphids per day so that they can lay eggs. |
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http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/predators/ladybintro.html
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| Â | Fable Bint Ylla's Pedigree |
 | | Wilfrid and Lady Anne Blunt purchased him in 1888-9, and imported him to England in 1891 |  | | He was a bright chestnut with four white legs and a blaze, and a dark stripe along the back. |
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http://www.panix.com/~bam/mesaoud.htm
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| Â | Lady Windermere's Fan at AllExperts |
 | | Like so many of Wilde's comedies, it has a dark side. |  | | Numerous characters in the play draw their names from places in the north of England: Lady Windermere from Lake Windermere, the Duchess of Berwick from Berwick-upon-Tweed, Lord Darlington from Darlington. |  | | Lady Windermere's Fan is a play by Oscar Wilde, first published in 1892. |
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http://experts.about.com/e/l/la/Lady_Windermere's_Fan.htm
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| Â | NEWS |
 | | Dark Lady of Kung fu - 0 gen English. |  | | Tiger Man - 0 gen English widescreen + Arabic subtitles. |  | | Tiger Force - Chan Wei Man (widescreen, English). |
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http://www.rarekungfumovies.com/news.html
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| Â | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Diana Manners: MAIN |
 | | His Lady Diana Manners is his least successful work, while the dark flame of Mme... |  | | Lady Diana Manners is the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland. |  | | The beautiful and vivacious daughter of the Duke of Rutland, Lady Diana Manners condescended to star in The Glorious Adventure (1922), filmed in... |
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http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/main.adp?sid=45115
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| Â | The Portrait of a Lady |
 | | Isabel suffers gravely as a result of her disastrous choice, but after the dark truth behind Madame Merle and Osmond's web of deception and betrayal is revealed, she awakens to a curious freedom. |  | | Portrait of a Lady Gift Set (2pc) (Ws Gift) |  | | The Portrait of a Lady (Nicole Kidman and John Malkovich) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/movies/7767
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| Â | Welcome to Vestula Hall |
 | | Amongst the darkness, the prophesy and a mighty battle that left a city in ruin, Lady Caerwyn ascends to the heavens as the New Dawn of Light. |  | | Based on translations from the Ancient Text, this insightful tale first told to the beloved followers of the Sea shows the power, the anguish, the darkness and the beauty of the Sea that covers much of Norland. |  | | Detailed information about the often puzzling beasts of Change. |
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http://www.scrollsofknowledge.com/index.php?menu=0&story=461
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| Â | minor Discworld concepts: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Recently Commander Sir Samuel Vimes has given the name to the plain clothes division of the restructured Watch, presumably as a dark reminder of why it shouldn't be given too much power. |  | | This was destroyed during the events of Night Watch. |  | | The Cable Street Particulars are also inspired by (and to some extent, a parody of) the Baker Street Irregulars from the stories of Sherlock Holmes. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/minor-discworld-concepts
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| Â | S SCOTT Voyage from a Lady Slipper ; L De Grandpre ; Mary Stephenson ; William E Lawhead |
 | | S SCOTT Voyage from a Lady Slipper ; L De Grandpre ; Mary Stephenson ; William E Lawhead |  | | Voyage in the DarkComplete and Unabridged on 4 CassettesRead by Natasha Richardson |  | | Voyage into Substance: Art, Science, Nature and the Illustrated Travel Account, 1760-1840 |
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http://www.bookssearchservices.com/58761_voyage-of-catalpa-the-perilous-journey/peter-f-stevens.html
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| Â | TITLES |
 | | Dark Lady of the Sonnets, by Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950 |  | | Incomparable Lady; a story of China with a moral, The, by Beck, L. Adams (Lily Moresby Adams), died 1931 |  | | Madam How and Lady Why, by Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875 |
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http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/titles.htm
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