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A Sweet Start For Mozzicato's Second Bakery [The Hartford Courant, Conn.] - Insurance News Net (press release)


A Sweet Start For Mozzicato's Second Bakery [The Hartford Courant, Conn.]
Insurance News Net (press release)
17 at Rose's Berry Farm, 295 Matson Hill in South Glastonbury. The event includes a wagon tour of the farm beginning at 5 pm, followed by a reception and ...

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Show is a rose by any other name - The Durango Herald


Show is a rose by any other name
The Durango Herald
Miniature roses, hybrid roses, rose photography, rose bowls, English rose boxes, sprays and Oriental rose arrangements - there were more categories than a ...

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Bluer Rather Than Pinker - The Nation.


Bluer Rather Than Pinker
The Nation.
Had Alma seen that the sky is blue the way school buses are yellow and roses are red, she might not have given her father, Guy Deutscher, a linguist at the ...

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When classical and pop cross over, is it a good thing? - Los Angeles Times (blog)


Los Angeles Times (blog)

When classical and pop cross over, is it a good thing?
Los Angeles Times (blog)
Recent forays into rock by Renee Fleming and classical music by Sting have revived the spotlight on artists crossing from one musical genre to another. ...

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Big reward for little effort - Peterborough Examiner


Big reward for little effort
Peterborough Examiner
They tolerate soils too poor for most roses, shrug off disease that fell their more tender relatives, and endure temperatures too cold for all but a few. ...

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