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The Green Eyes of Bâst by Sax Rohmer | |
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Biography of Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward
5171 words, approx. 17.2 pages
 Sax Rohmer, one of the most popular and influential thriller writers of the first half of the twentieth century, owes his continued renown principally to the international popularity of the character of Dr. Fu Manchu, whom he created in 1911. Born Arthur...


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 Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness
Green Eyes Into The Soul
04/01/2004: 646 words, approx. 2 pages Look inside your envy and jealousy to uncover what's important to you EVERY MONDAY NIGHT YOU go to the gym and see the same guy. He's got the kind of physique that graces magazine covers like this one. You're envious because you lack...
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 The Washington Post
EYE ON DESIGN; Going for the Green
08/03/2000: 1,129 words, approx. 4 pages Choosing any paint color from a tiny chip can be daunting, but the sheer number of choices among the many and various shades of green can seem downright defeating. Sage? Celery? Apple? Parsley? Sounds like a recipe for Thanksgiving stuffing. And also a recipe...


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The Green Eyes of Bâst by Sax Rohmer | |
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