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Homecoming parade floats?
We need help on what kind of idea that could be used. We also need help on some ideas about what we could carry it on. Last year golfcarts was allowed but not anymore. We could buy some of those little wheels and put a table over but let's hear from you too. It's Eagles against the Patriots! With us as eagles! We need an idea to rock the place. We could have an eagle devouring a patriot or stepping on one. Although it does not seem to rock the students, so what do you think will get amp'd up? Please take note of not not too smart as we have all the time in the world to do this. Also, any idea what materials to make the float with him? We were planning on paper mache but how can we get the main frame of the same? Thanks for all your help. Our class really appreciate it because we can not let young people beat us out. .. Anyone? Creative ideas?
Papier mache with a patriotic eagle at the peak. You may have 2×4's and chicken wire to build this in order to maintain its shape. Give plenty of time to dry before painting. See if you can borrow a trailer snomobile but it is not possible, put the eagle on a piece of wood mounted on top of skateboards, trucks or whatever you can get wheels. You can then attach ropes to pull him. In the parade, the song "Fly Like an Eagle" of the band playing, Steve Miller.
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The Used
$6.99 Utah's {$the Used} sound like a lot of different bands on their self-titled debut album. The sequencing of the disc seems intended to give the early impression that they are a {\metal} band, but as the album goes on the music softens to {\hard rock} and e |
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The Used
$40.16 Utah's {$the Used} sound like a lot of different bands on their self-titled debut album. The sequencing of the disc seems intended to give the early impression that they are a {\metal} band, but as the album goes on the music softens to {\hard rock} and e |
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The Used - The Used
$7.98 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.The Used: Quinn Allman (vocals, guitar); Jeph Howard (vocals, bass); Branden Steineckert (vocals, drums); Bert McCracken (vocals).Additional personnel: Carmen Daye (background vocals).Recorded at Foxy Studios, Marina Del Rey, California and Olympic Studios, London, England.Although much is made of this Utah foursome`s rebellious background (singer Bert McCracken`s former drug addiction and the band`s pre-record deal pan-handling street-kid lifestyle), all that`s really required to ascertain the level of the band`s commitment is a close listen to their self-titled debut release. They leap into each song as though their lives depended upon it (maybe they`re not so anxious to go back to spare-changing). While they are initially presented as another entrant in the aggro-rock sweepstakes, there`s a bit more than that to the Used. Sure, McCracken can let out blood-curdling screams of angst with the best of them, and there`s no shortage of blazing guitars and pounding drums, but the Used seem to have spent at least as much time listening to Jane`s Addiction as they have to the Deftones. The band`s range is made most clear by the acoustic-guitar-and-strings ballad "On My Own" and the melodic piano motif at the end of the closing song "Pieces Mended." Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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The Used - The Used
$8.43 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.The Used: Quinn Allman (vocals, guitar); Jeph Howard (vocals, bass); Branden Steineckert (vocals, drums); Bert McCracken (vocals).Additional personnel: Carmen Daye (background vocals).Recorded at Foxy Studios, Marina Del Rey, California and Olympic Studios, London, England.Although much is made of this Utah foursome`s rebellious background (singer Bert McCracken`s former drug addiction and the band`s pre-record deal pan-handling street-kid lifestyle), all that`s really required to ascertain the level of the band`s commitment is a close listen to their self-titled debut release. They leap into each song as though their lives depended upon it (maybe they`re not so anxious to go back to spare-changing). While they are initially presented as another entrant in the aggro-rock sweepstakes, there`s a bit more than that to the Used. Sure, McCracken can let out blood-curdling screams of angst with the best of them, and there`s no shortage of blazing guitars and pounding drums, but the Used seem to have spent at least as much time listening to Jane`s Addiction as they have to the Deftones. The band`s range is made most clear by the acoustic-guitar-and-strings ballad "On My Own" and the melodic piano motif at the end of the closing song "Pieces Mended." Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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The Used - The Used
$7.18 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.The Used: Quinn Allman (vocals, guitar); Jeph Howard (vocals, bass); Branden Steineckert (vocals, drums); Bert McCracken (vocals).Additional personnel: Carmen Daye (background vocals).Recorded at Foxy Studios, Marina Del Rey, California and Olympic Studios, London, England.Although much is made of this Utah foursome`s rebellious background (singer Bert McCracken`s former drug addiction and the band`s pre-record deal pan-handling street-kid lifestyle), all that`s really required to ascertain the level of the band`s commitment is a close listen to their self-titled debut release. They leap into each song as though their lives depended upon it (maybe they`re not so anxious to go back to spare-changing). While they are initially presented as another entrant in the aggro-rock sweepstakes, there`s a bit more than that to the Used. Sure, McCracken can let out blood-curdling screams of angst with the best of them, and there`s no shortage of blazing guitars and pounding drums, but the Used seem to have spent at least as much time listening to Jane`s Addiction as they have to the Deftones. The band`s range is made most clear by the acoustic-guitar-and-strings ballad "On My Own" and the melodic piano motif at the end of the closing song "Pieces Mended." Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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The Used - The Used
$10.16 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.The Used: Quinn Allman (vocals, guitar); Jeph Howard (vocals, bass); Branden Steineckert (vocals, drums); Bert McCracken (vocals).Additional personnel: Carmen Daye (background vocals).Recorded at Foxy Studios, Marina Del Rey, California and Olympic Studios, London, England.Although much is made of this Utah foursome`s rebellious background (singer Bert McCracken`s former drug addiction and the band`s pre-record deal pan-handling street-kid lifestyle), all that`s really required to ascertain the level of the band`s commitment is a close listen to their self-titled debut release. They leap into each song as though their lives depended upon it (maybe they`re not so anxious to go back to spare-changing). While they are initially presented as another entrant in the aggro-rock sweepstakes, there`s a bit more than that to the Used. Sure, McCracken can let out blood-curdling screams of angst with the best of them, and there`s no shortage of blazing guitars and pounding drums, but the Used seem to have spent at least as much time listening to Jane`s Addiction as they have to the Deftones. The band`s range is made most clear by the acoustic-guitar-and-strings ballad "On My Own" and the melodic piano motif at the end of the closing song "Pieces Mended." Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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The Used-to-be It Girl
$4.48 The Used-to-be It Girl by Amy Kaye Published in 2004 by Smooch |
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Times of Used to Be
$4.98 Times of Used to Be : Tales from Southwest Virginia by Denvil Mullins 1st Published in 1993 by North American Tree |
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Way It Used To Be
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Alaska as It Used to Was
$11.96 Alaska as It Used to Was |
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Get Used To It *
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Used Cars
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The Used [ECD]
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Used Books
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Used And Rare
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The Used World
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Like It Used to Be
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Used Books
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Used To Be Duke
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Mr. Used To Be
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Used Cars
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Used Books
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The Used World
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Used Books
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Alaska as It Used to Was
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Used and Forgotten
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Used and Forgotten
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Used : 144152181X
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Used Washers&dryers
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The Used : 093624828723
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Alaska as It Used to Was
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Used : 1441521828
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Used To Would've
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The News To Be Used
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Like It Used to Be
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The Used World
$27.48 The latest novel from the #1 bestselling author of A Girl Named Zippy! The Used World Emporium is the sprawling antique store where Hazel, Claudia, and Rebekah pass their days surrounded by dusty furniture, cast-off clothes, and ancient housewares. But with the unexpected arrival of two babies--and the unfolding of not one but three love stories, each spanning generations--their formerly used world becomes new again. Heartrending, hilarious, and inspiring, this is the book that Kimmel's loyal fans have been waiting for--and it is certain to win her legions of new ones. Presented unabridged on 11 CDs. |
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The Used World
$3.48 "It was mid-December in Jonah, Indiana, a place where Fate can be decided by the weather, and a storm was gathering overhead." So Haven Kimmel, bestselling author of A Girl Named Zippy, prepares us to enter The Used World -- a world where big hearts are frequently broken and sometimes repaired; where the newfangled and the old-fashioned battle it out in daily encounters both large and small; where wondrous things unfold just beneath the surface of everyday life; and where the weather is certainly biblical and might just be prophetic.Hazel Hunnicutt's Used World Emporium is a sprawling antique store that is "the station at the end of the line for objects that sometimes appeared tricked into visiting there." Hazel, the proprietor, is in her sixties, and it's a toss-up as to whether she's more attached to her mother or her cats. She's also increasingly attached to her two employees: Claudia Modjeski -- freakishly tall, forty-odd years old -- who might finally be undone by the extreme loneliness that's dogged her all of her life; and Rebekah Shook, pushing thirty, still living in her fervently religious father's home, and carrying the child of the man who recently broke her heart. The three women struggle -- separately and together, through relationships, religion, and work -- to find their place in this world. And it turns out that they are bound to each other not only by the past but also by the future, as not one but two babies enter their lives, turning their formerly used world brand-new again.Astonishing for what it reveals about the human capacity for both grace and mischief, The Used World forms a loose trilogy with Kimmel's two previous novels, The Solace of Leaving Early and Something Rising (Light and Swift). This is a book about all of America by way of a single midwestern town called Jonah, and the actual breathing histories going on as Indiana's stark landscape is transformed by dying small-town centers and proliferating big-box stores and SUVs. It's about generations of deception, anguish, and love, and the idiosyncratic ways spirituality plays out in individual lives. By turns wise and hilarious, tender and fierce, heartrending and inspiring, The Used World charts the many meanings of the place we call home. |
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The Used World
$12.48 "It was mid-December in Jonah, Indiana, a place where Fate can be decided by the weather, and a storm was gathering overhead." So Haven Kimmel, bestselling author of A Girl Named Zippy, prepares us to enter The Used World -- a world where big hearts are frequently broken and sometimes repaired; where the newfangled and the old-fashioned battle it out in daily encounters both large and small; where wondrous things unfold just beneath the surface of everyday life; and where the weather is certainly biblical and might just be prophetic.Hazel Hunnicutt's Used World Emporium is a sprawling antique store that is "the station at the end of the line for objects that sometimes appeared tricked into visiting there." Hazel, the proprietor, is in her sixties, and it's a toss-up as to whether she's more attached to her mother or her cats. She's also increasingly attached to her two employees: Claudia Modjeski -- freakishly tall, forty-odd years old -- who might finally be undone by the extreme loneliness that's dogged her all of her life; and Rebekah Shook, pushing thirty, still living in her fervently religious father's home, and carrying the child of the man who recently broke her heart. The three women struggle -- separately and together, through relationships, religion, and work -- to find their place in this world. And it turns out that they are bound to each other not only by the past but also by the future, as not one but two babies enter their lives, turning their formerly used world brand-new again.Astonishing for what it reveals about the human capacity for both grace and mischief, The Used World forms a loose trilogy with Kimmel's two previous novels, The Solace of Leaving Early and Something Rising (Light and Swift). This is a book about all of America by way of a single midwestern town called Jonah, and the actual breathing histories going on as Indiana's stark landscape is transformed by dying small-town centers and proliferating big-box stores and SUVs. It's about generations of deception, anguish, and love, and the idiosyncratic ways spirituality plays out in individual lives. By turns wise and hilarious, tender and fierce, heartrending and inspiring, The Used World charts the many meanings of the place we call home. |
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Used Books
$42.48 In a recent sale catalog, one bookseller apologized for the condition of a sixteenth-century volume as "rather soiled by use." When the book was displayed the next year, the exhibition catalogue described it as "well and piously used [with] marginal notations in an Elizabethan hand [that] bring to life an early and earnest owner"; and the book's buyer, for his part, considered it to be "enlivened by the marginal notes and comments." For this collector, as for an increasing number of cultural historians and historians of the book, a marked-up copy was more interesting than one in pristine condition.William H. Sherman's Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England recovers a culture that took the phrase "mark my words" quite literally. Books from the first two centuries of printing are full of marginalia and other signs of engagement and use, such as customized bindings, traces of food and drink, penmanship exercises, and doodles. These marks offer a vast archive of information about the lives of books and their place in the lives of their readers.Based on a survey of thousands of early printed books, Used Books describes what readers wrote in and around their books and what we can learn from these marks by using the tools of archaeologists as well as historians and literary critics. The chapters address the place of book-marking in schools and churches, the use of the "manicule" (hand-with-pointing-finger symbol), the role played by women in information management, the extraordinary commonplace book used for nearly sixty years by Renaissance England's greatest lawyer-statesman, and the attitudes toward annotated books among collectors and librarians from the Middle Ages to the present.This wide-ranging, learned, and often surprising book will make the marks of Renaissance readers more visible and legible to scholars, collectors, and bibliophiles. |
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Used to Kill
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Used-To-Be-Lovers
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The Times They Used to Be
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The Times They Used to Be
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Used to Kill
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The Used Heart
$2.89 The Used Heart Vinyl Sticker The Used Heartcore sticker with pink heart. |
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Used and Rare
$7.48 Journey into the world of book collecting with the Goldstones-rediscover the joy of reading, laugh, and fall in love with books all over again.The idea that books had stories associated with them that had nothing to do with the stories inside them was new to us. We had always valued the history, the world of ideas contained between the covers of a book or, as in the case of The Night Visitor, some special personal significance. Now, for the first time, we began to appreciate that there was a history and a world of ideas embodied by the books themselves. |
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The Times They Used to Be
$3.48 Mama, Mama.Tell us about when you was a girl . . .tell us one of them stories about the olden days.So begins this tender story, set in 1948, when Satchel Paige was in the majors, Ralph Bunche was at the U.N., and each evening Sooky and her family turned on the radio to listen to Amos ’n’ Andy. Uncle Sunny, a veteran of the 92nd Division in World War II–it was his time, too. But mostly it was Sooky’s time, as she sat on the curb with her best friend Tallahassie May Scott in the dusky summer nights, waiting for the street lights to go on. That summer Sooky was 12 years old and got her first pair of wedgies, and sin broke all out in her best friend’s body because she wasn’t saved. |
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Used to Kill
$3.48 Emma Trent's husbands have a habit of dying. But New York City P.I. Gwenn Ramadge refuses to believe her lovely client killed her latest spouse -- and sets out to prove it despite mounting evidence to the contrary. There are a few tantalizing loose ends: a greedy stepson, shaky business deals, and other women whose lives are somehow connected to the dead man.So Gwenn begins to snoop around a wealthy middle-class enclave in Queens, not far from where, thirty years ago, neighbors calmly watched the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese. It is now a safe and sheltered place whose green lawns and large homes belie the lives of the people who own them.The perfect spot for murder... |
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Used and Rare
$12.48 When Nancy Goldstone bought a vintage copy of "War and Peace" to win a birthday bet with co-author Larry, the couple began their journey into the world of book collecting, meeting a hilarious cast of eccentrics along the way. Part travel story, part love story, and part memoir, this book provides a delightful love letter to book lovers everywhere. |
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Alaska as it Used to Was
$12.48 The following pages are primarily about taking you along with me as I introduce you to an Alaskan experience you will not find offered in brochures or travel folders. Rather than that you will be initiated into day by day adventures through entering into the realm of Alaska as a Cheechako (total greenhorn). It's only fitting, following this, that you shall emerge as a full-fledged and highly educated sourdough. So hop aboard and join me for thrills and adventure. I guarantee, you will become acquainted with and witness an Alaska you never imagined existed. |
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Used Hoodies
$47.99 Used Hoodies This The Used Hoodie is an officially licensed full zippered The Used Hooded Sweatshirt. These The Used Hoodies have been screen printed with classic artwork featuring a The Used image. These The Used Hoodies are usually made from heavyweight 9oz. cotton zippered hooded sweatshirt blanks for warmth, comfort and quality. Check back often for some of our newer The Used Hoodies , The Used T-Shirts, The Used Merchandise and other The Used Apparel we offer. |
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Used To Be An Artist
$1.49 Used To Be An Artist Button Black button with white writing. |
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The Used Symbols
$2.89 The Used Symbols Vinyl Sticker Black and white sticker features heart, skull and crossbones, crack house and hypodermic needle. The Used. |
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The Used FU
$1.49 The Used FU Button The Used black and white button with the simple Fuck U message. |
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The Used Tree
$1.49 The Used Tree Button Tree with hanging hearts as seen on The Used Take It Away album cover. |
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The Used Logo
$3.49 The Used Logo Refrigerator Magnet Black refrigerator magnet features The Used logo in white. |
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The Used Face
$2.89 The Used Face Vinyl Sticker Black sticker features a brown face with mask. |
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The Used Heartcore
$1.49 The Used Heartcore Button Black button with pink heart and white writing. |
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USED Chikara
$25 USED Chikara Forum membership and signed release form required ONE PER CUSTOMER |
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The Used Sin is In
$2.89 The Used Sin is In Vinyl Sticker Red sticker with black drawing of body with two skeleton heads. |
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Getting Used to Not Being Remarkable
$3.48 Getting Used to Not Being Remarkable by Michael Foley Published in 1999 by Blackstaff Press |
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Letourneau's Used Auto Parts
$3.98 Letourneau's Used Auto Parts by Carolyn Chute Published in 1988 by Ticknor & Fields |
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Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir
$11.98 Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir : Stories by Joe Meno Published in 2007 by Triquarterly |
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Coffin Scarcely Used
$4.98 Coffin Scarcely Used by Colin Watson Published in 1981 by Dell Publishing |
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A Beautiful Used Car
$23.48 A Beautiful Used Car by Lena P. Davis Published in 2007 by Xlibris Corporation |
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Getting Used to Harry
$3.48 Getting Used to Harry by Cari Best Published in 1996 by Orchard Books (NY) |
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As Used on the Famous Nelson Mandela
$3.48 As Used on the Famous Nelson Mandela by Mark Thomas Published in 2006 by Ebury Press |
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Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir
$7.98 Bluebirds Used to Croon in the Choir : Stories by Joe Meno Published in 2005 by Triquarterly |
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Used-Up Bear
$5.48 Used-Up Bear by Clay Carmichael Published in 1998 by North-South |
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The Used Car Buyer's Manual
$3.48 The Used Car Buyer's Manual : How to Find the Best Buy on a Used Car by David J. Buechel 1st Published in 1995 by Pyramid West Publishing |
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The Used Phoenix
$2.89 The Used Phoenix Vinyl Sticker Coat of arms featuring a phoenix and the first line of A Box Full of Sharp Objects featured on a black and white sticker. |
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The Used Phoenix
$1.49 The Used Phoenix Button Coat of arms featuring a phoenix and the first line of A Box Full of Sharp Objects featured on a black and white button. |
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The Used Phoenix
$3.49 The Used Phoenix Refrigerator Magnet Black refrigerator magnet features coat of arms with Phoenix and the first line to A Box Full of Sharp Objects. |
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Get Used To It
$3.49 Get Used To It Refrigerator Magnet high quality metal magnet has a blue, green and yellow paint swirl background with black wording. |
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Used Cars
$6.35 {#Used Cars} is one of {$Robert Zemeckis}' pre-{#Roger Rabbit} and pre-{#Forrest Gump} efforts starring {$Kurt Russell} is a devious car salesman who goes to work for affable but monumentally unsuccessful used car dealer {$Jack Warden}. Warden's principal |
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The Used Car Book 2002-2003 (Used Car Book)
$3.48 The Used Car Book is the best way to ensure you get a good deal on a used car and avoid hidden repairs and added costs. Long known as the most consumer-oriented car buyer's guide and completely updated, The Used Car Book 2002-2003 has maintained the classic simplicity that for 14 years has led hundreds of thousands of car buyers to the best choices among the more than 40 million used vehicles sold each year. While other car guides offer only manufacturer's specifications, The Used Car Book 2002-2003 sifts through the claims, the facts, the specifications, and with unique performance measurements evaluates cars, minivans, and SUVs. The Used Car Book 2002-2003 contains full-page entries for each automobile including: Summaries of each model Overall performance charts covering fuel economy, preventative maintenance costs, insurance ratings, crash test results, customer satisfaction, and other features A unique chart comparing each model to similar models made by other manufacturers Information on standard and optional equipment Black & white photographs of the new modelThere is also Gillis's "Best Bets," as well as advice on avoiding lemons, the best tires to buy, showroom strategies, savings on insurance, understanding the manufacturer's warranty, and more. Jack Gillis once again proves why he is America's most sought after consumer expert on cars. |
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Best Buys In Used Cars
$3.48 Buying a good used car involves more than just kicking the tires and writing a check. In this new third edition, Jim Mateja provides almost foolproof guidelines for a used car purchase. He brings his buying tips up to date to include the most recent batch of used cars. |
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Confessions of a Used Program Salesman
$30.98 Confessions of a Used Program Salesman : Institutionalizing Software Reuse by Will Tracz 1st Published in 1995 by Addison Wesley Longman |
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A Man I Used to Know
$3.48 A Man I Used to Know : Love that Man! (Harlequin Superromance No. 831) by Margot Dalton Published in 1999 by Harlequin |
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The Things We Used to Say
$6.98 The Things We Used to Say by Natalia Ginzburg 1st U.S. Ed Published in 1999 by Arcade Publishing |
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Letourneau's Used Auto Parts
$3.98 Letourneau's Used Auto Parts by Carolyn Chute 1st Perennial Library ed Published in 1989 by HarperCollins |
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The Man Who Used the Universe
$33.98 The Man Who Used the Universe by Alan Dean Foster Published in 1999 by Wildside Press |
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The Man Who Used the Universe
$18.48 The Man Who Used the Universe by Alan Dean Foster Published in 1999 by Wildside Press |
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Vmr Used Car Prices
$5.98 Vmr Used Car Prices : Winter 2003 by Vmr Published in 2002 by VMR International |
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Mama Used to Say
$14.98 Mama Used to Say : Wit & Wisdom from the Heart & Soul by Hannibal B. Johnson Published in 2003 by Hawk Publishing Group |
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Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be
$3.98 Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be : The Augmented Animal and the Whole Wired World by Walter Truett Anderson Published in 1996 by W H Freeman & Co (Sd) |
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Thesauri Used in Online Databases
$103.98 The rapid proliferation of online databases has been accompanied by an equally rapid increase in the number of thesauri, particularyly those used by bibliographic databases. This guide is designed to assist users of online databases identify the relevant indexing vocabularies. It identifies the indexing vocabularies used in specific online databases, the syndetic structures employed in specific thesauri, and the arrangement of descriptor displays. Selected for inclusion in this guide are thesauri used by databases that are widely available through the large commercial retrieval services and thesauri used by large databases. In general, the thesauri selected are in the English language. The 122 entries are arranged alphabetically by title. Five indexes, including title, personal name, organization, subject, and database, complete the work. |
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Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be
$4.48 Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be : The Augmented Animal and the Whole Wired World by Walter Truett Anderson Reprint Published in 1997 by W.H. Freeman & Company |
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The Best Used Boat Notebook
$22.48 From the pages of Sailing Magazine, a new collection of detailed reviews of 40 used boats plus a look at 10 great new boats to sail around the world. |
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Like It Used to Be
$11.99 Track Listing: 1. Disappear, 2. Still Be Losing You, 3. One Thing I Know, 4. Lost and Found, 5. Tommy Jackson, 6. Friends With Benefits, 7. Company You Keep, 8. Like It Used to Be, 9. Reason to Stay, 10. Copano Bay, 11. Memory |
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Get Used to It
$11.97 The most surprising thing about {^Get Used to It} is that {$the Brand New Heavies} sound very much like an honest-to-gosh band instead of the instrumental unit with a hired frontwoman they always have been. Out of the {$BNH} crew for a decade, vocalist {$ |
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The Used World
$4.99 Hazel Hunnicutt's Used World Emporium is a sprawling antique store that is "the station at the end of the line for objects that sometimes appeared tricked into visiting there." Hazel, the proprietor, is in her sixties, and it's a toss-up as to whether she's more attached to her mother or her cats. She's also increasingly attached to her two employees: Claudia Modjeski - freakishly tall, forty-odd years old - who might finally be undone by the extreme loneliness that's dogged her all of her life; and Rebekah Shook, pushing thirty, still living in her fervently religious father's home, and carrying the child of the man who recently broke her heart. The three women struggle - separately and together, through relationships, religion, and work - to find their place in this world. And it turns out that they are bound to each other not only by the past but also by the future, as not one but two babies enter their lives, turning their formerly used world brand-new again. |
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Used Coveralls Used Coverall (1) Large
$16.94 Used Coveralls Used Coverall (1) Large Buffalo Industries Used Coveralls - USED COVERALL (1) LARGE |
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Used Coveralls Used Coverall (1) X-Large
$16.94 Used Coveralls Used Coverall (1) X-Large Buffalo Industries Used Coveralls - USED COVERALL (1) X-LARGE |