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'The River: A Better Man' – Recap - Science Fiction


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'The River: A Better Man' – Recap
Science Fiction
Everyone runs inside and seals the vents against the bugs, but not before we see the native supplier dead and covered in the things. Clark says Jahel believes Jonas is bad news; none of this crazy crap happened until he came on board after all.
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Martin County Community Calendar, Updated Feb. 20 - TCPalm


Martin County Community Calendar, Updated Feb. 20
TCPalm
Tarot Card Readings: Ambika Devi. Coffee Bar Blue Door, 38 SE Osceola St., Stuart, 4-6 pm, Feb. 21. 772-221-7707. Allapattah Ranch Hike: SFWMD leads hike in western Martin County. Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge and Nature Center, 13640 SE US 1, ...

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Margaret Murphy's work on view at NJCU - The Jersey Journal - NJ.com


The Jersey Journal - NJ.com

Margaret Murphy's work on view at NJCU
The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
In the Baltimore native's upcoming exhibit at NJCU's Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery, her various projects will expose American stereotypes - both sentimental and real. For example, Murphy's tarot card paintings pair cards with marketplace items as a ...

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At NY Fashion Week, Nanette Lepore offers colorful but practical collection ... - Washington Post


At NY Fashion Week, Nanette Lepore offers colorful but practical collection ...
Washington Post
The Ohio native used deep, saturated reds, purples, blues and greens — no black — in her separates, prints and footwear. The line was modest too, no plunging necklines or slits to the thigh. “The sort of overt sexiness of the last couple of years is ...

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Marchesa takes a leaf from art history books for collection of sumptuous ... - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Marchesa takes a leaf from art history books for collection of sumptuous ...
Daily Mail
The Ohio native used deep, saturated reds, purples, blues and greens - no black - in her separates, prints and footwear. The line was modest too, no plunging necklines or slits to the thigh. 'The sort of overt sexiness of the last couple of years is ...

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