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| Alzheimer's strains home and family - Baltimore SunImre |
| Sunday, July 27, 2008 |
Alzheimer's strains home and urban dictionary family - Baltimore Sun Imre Kovacsi kept a nail through a deadbolt on a side door to his Glen Burnie home and urban dictionary a chain with a lock around the front door. He often padlocked a fence around the backyard. But the first line of defense was the lock on the door to his wife's Source: www.baltimoresun.com Elitism is not a dirty word - Los Angeles Times EVERY NOW and urban dictionary then, writers at The Times lose a word. Mainly these are adjectives subject to misuse. Some years ago we were advised to let go of legendary. Similarly, don't expect to see iconic, which has become equally cheapened, in the paper much Source: www.latimes.com Ldotter Weekend Roundtable - Thread 6 - Lucianne.com I have always enjoyed reading the POV of others here. Too many places allow people to bring discussion into the gutter. Thanks again for making this site for us sane people. Reply 3 - Posted by: jasmine , 7/27/2008 1:46:30 PM Just wanted to say thank Source: www.lucianne.com Puff piece - Minneapolis Star Tribune Whether it makes a difference that Barack Obama once was a smoker (and may be struggling to keep a nonsmoking status) may depend on whether or not you smoke. Whether it makes a difference that he's working to quit his addictive habit may depend on Source: www.startribune.com Dictionary definitions are no fun - Augusta Chronicle Ann Saunders says you can start with these. ADULT: A person who has stopped growing at both ends and urban dictionary is now growing in the middle. BEAUTY PARLOR: A place where women curl up and urban dictionary dye. CANNIBAL: Someone who is fed up with people. CHICKENS: The only Source: chronicle.augusta.com Internet Baby - Washington Post Xiaolu Guo was born in a fishing village in southern China in 1973 and urban dictionary now divides her time between London and urban dictionary Beijing. In both fiction and urban dictionary in film, her work traces the paths that young people from China's countryside take toward the promise of a Source: www.washingtonpost.com sms in cntxt - Newsday As our gadgets pile up, the way we use language is evolving at a breakneck pace. Young people are seizing on new ways of communicating, giving rise to new forms of language and urban dictionary a culture of rapid-fire digital conversation. Some critics say excessive Source: www.newsday.com
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