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Blow up demonic Erasers
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Make firebombs--for our protection only.
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So anyway, ta-da, here it is, book fans, and all of you in need of AR points at school,
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the Babysitters' Club
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and what he was truly all about. Thirteen years old. I was still slightly stunned by that. Could a thirteen-year-old
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Luna said, "Sometimes I"
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He hadn't even come to the Teddy Roosevelt School with Sampson.
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robot
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my forehead and armpits are spritzing like a berserk watering can cursed by an angry garden gnome. I roll out to center stage and fiddle with the microphone,
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I've already got a couple of awesome ideas." Leo"
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guy's a junkie, but he's not stupid. I
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He's playing Linus. Lucy's supposed to be his sister. How's that going to look? I mean, in the comic strip, Lucy only has black hair." Her whole table titter-giggles. "I guess this is why the show is called You're a Good Man, Charlie... Brown!" Meredith"
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Hell is a city much like Los Angeles
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You are the explosion of carnations in a dark room. Or the unexpected scent of pine miles from the woods of Maine. You are a full moon that gives midnight it's meaning. And the explanation of water For all living things. You are a compass, a sapphire, a bookmark. A rare coin, a smooth stone, a marble. You are an old lore, a small shell, a saved silver dollar. You are a fine quartz, a feathered quill, and a fob from a favorite watch. Yo..
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poetry-love
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When you know better, you do better.
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I put my
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How do we do this?" Uncle Josh asked. "We divide them up, read through them one at a time," I said, dealing out the files as if they were an oversized poker hand. "I'm a chef, not a lawyer," Paul said, shoving a steaming tuna melt into my mouth. It was utterly delicious, especially after a few days of hospital chow."
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Egypt
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Justice doesn't necessarily make the world a better place. Compassion always does.'" I"
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GOT A lot of stares the minute I walked through the double doors. Not surprising. Grandma Dotty had been so enthusiastic about the "punk" style I was rocking that"
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He always told me that at some point in your life you get tired of bullshit. You just want the truth. You just want what's real. Decide what matters in life, he said, and focus on that. The rest is bullshit. I
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oaks, the forest opened up and we flew in an oval pattern around the scene. The grille of a blue Mustang was nosed up against an earthen barrier, the vehicle's doors open. Two bodies, both male, were sprawled nearby in the grass. Between the long drying sheds, three gray, refrigerated semitrailers were lined nose to tail like elephants on parade. The truck windows and windshields were shot through and spiderwebbed. Behind the last semi was ..
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For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin--real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be got through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.
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BACON!" he screamed. "BACON! BACON! BACON!" So"
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But I'm the professor! This is my class! Show some respect!" "Okay,"
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Jamie Grimm? Never met the kid. He's not my nephew, that's for sure. And he's definitely
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Minciunile sunt fascinante pentru ca ele demasca paradoxurile societatii noastre
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paradox
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Human skin hisses like a rattlesnake when it burns.
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humor
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Well, how else to explain... all of this? Or me, of course? Or us? Snocones, Pokemon, the Simpsons, the justice system in America, iPods.
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Wait, wait. What I mean to say is, I'm crazy about you, Cindy. Dating and so forth, it's great. But I want to be with you. I want more." "You do, huh?" Rich grinned at her. "Scout's honor. I sure do."
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So what you have to ask yourself is: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" That's"
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Soovee?" I ask. "Did Mom make it so you can drive yourself?" "Correct." "This is so cool!" says Trip. "Yesterday, Dr. Hayes mounted a range finder to my roof housing a 64-beam laser." So that's what she was doing when she was too busy to look at my rotten Spanish homework. "This laser allows me to generate a detailed 3-D map of my environment," Soovee continues. "I will take that map and instantaneously overlay it on top of high-resolution,..
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Not a problem," I said. "I was nattering. God has heard it all before." He"
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So much of it made sense, and yet so much didn't. Amelia Lopes had been with Alicia and Natalie at the beginning of their trip to Rio. She would have had time to learn their identities and set up the kidnapping.
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I had survived the plagues of Africa, bullets and near death on the killing field. I'd survived the blade at my neck, only to lose my life to a virus inside a clean German clinic. I
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Suddenly the moment was there. All I had to do was grab it. What I'd dreamed about but hadn't dared believe could happen.
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To be an American once meant something," Gray says softly. "You were part of a people and country that was respected and feared. When an American walked the street or a fighter plane took to the air, or a ship to sea, the world took notice. The world now mocks us, teases us. We've given up. We concern ourselves with silly things, like the style of a candidate's hair or which bathroom people should use. That's the way of losers. I don't asso..
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Just keeping watch, that's all. If more people kept watch, this would be a safer country.
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It was colder than a mother-in-law's glare out here.
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you niggers, is when you set in to tryin' to think," said Leander Purneau. He spoke in a friendly, jokey"
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I will see every one of you in detention, first thing after school on Friday,
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bottom drawer and pried up the drawer's false bottom. She held
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