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If you're planning to get a Chinese symbol tattoo anytime soon you need to read every word of this article.
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If you are a photobuyer or researcher, learn everything you always wanted to know about finding digital stock images online. Your next photo project should be a breeze with these valuable photo search tips.
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It�s hard to say for sure what happiness is, but some old people consider themselves experts in this area� Maybe they�re just pretending to know, carrying out their insidious plans?
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Most of us grew up hearing stories of princes, princesses and kings and queens. In this article, I will show you how you can meet such royalty and even interact with them.
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While Europeans generally support banning smoking in restaurants, many remain opposed to banning it in bars. When interviewed, a British opponent of the ban said, �When I go to a pub, I like to smoke. I also like to inhale secondhand smoke. Then there�s the added benefit that the next day my clothes smell like an ashtray. So naturally I�m very much against banning it.� �Let�s face it,� a Spanish opponent commented, �Dragging on a cigarette, inhaling the smoke, and then blowing it out is so exciting that I�d rather die in a bullring than quit.�
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European negotiators, intent on reaching a peaceful agreement with Iran about its controversial nuclear program, resorted to a tactic that has recently proven to be the most reliable way to elicit a response in much of the Muslim world. Remembering the extraordinary reaction to Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad and, again last week, demonstrations by an Iranian Turkish minority over a new cartoon that, they think, portrays them in an unfavorable light, the Europeans opted to incorporate a cartoon in their latest proposal that depicts bombs dropping on Iranian nuclear facilities. During the next meeting with the usually smiling but dismissive Iranian nuclear negotiator, the French representative held up the explosive cartoon. The Iranian negotiator sat back, and asked, �This cartoon is upsetting. Is it intended to be a hint?�
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Aqu� te presento las normas de comportamiento del P�quer para ser un profesional en el mundo de este ambicioso juego.
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We all know how quickly an article about race, color or culture can spin out of control, so allow me to make a preemptive strike and announce right here that this is not an article about righting wrongs or correcting the world�s problems. If you suffer from hypersensitivity to racial issues, you may not want to read any further. Just understand that this article was derived from a collection of observations of race and ethnicity as they apply to the business of commercial voice over and nothing more. After 10 years performing voice over and coaching talent from all walks of life, these are some of the things I have seen and my opinions about how they effect multicultural actors attempting to succeed in this cross-pollinated society we call America.
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Whoever said, "You can't take it with you" was obviously not referring to a sense of humor. Here is a list of actual epitaphs from departed souls who clearly had more to say than the time to say it, or from their next of kin, who wanted to be sure they literally had the last word.
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Like most horror novel figures of his time, the Phantom of the Opera was a monster that bore a human face beneath the mask. Underneath the creature that haunted the novel was a complex man who, in his own way, merely sought acceptance and recognition of his talents.
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