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    albums of all time, named by Rolling Stone Magazine as the best progressive rock album of all time, other than Pink Floyd’s fabled The Dark Side of the Moon (1973). Featuring Greg Lake (later of Emerson, Lake & Palmer) on vocals and bass guitar, Robert Fripp (who later played for David Bowie, Brian Eno, and with Andy Summer from The Police) on guitars, Ian McDonald (who later joined Foreigner) on wind, keys and vibraphone, and Michael Giles on drums and percussion, the album was released in 1969 with

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    One of the great benefits of a wood fence is the easy repair. You can sure up loose post and replace slats with little effort or cost. Regardless, nothing can last forever and, even with proper maintenance, it will eventually need replacing. A broken fence is not only an eyesore, it is a home security and privacy risk. When evaluating what to do, here are several reasons to replace rather than repair, your wood fence. 4 Reasons to Replace Your Wood Fence 1. Severe Decay and Damage - If your wood

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    What To Expect When You Have A Side Window Replaced On Your Car Unlike a busted windshield, you can still drive your car when a side window is damaged. However, it is uncomfortable and it may even be dangerous. You'll have a hard time staying cool or warm in a car with a window that isn't sealed. The noise from wind rushing in as you drive can be distracting and get on your nerves. Plus, you car is at danger from theft and vandalism if a window is busted out or severely damaged. Therefore, you want

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    In the cool windy night in Galena Illinois, a high school girl named Barbara with her friends, sitting down around the corner of a coffee shop, decided to talk about going shopping together for back to school, since school starts on Tuesday August 22nd. “What if we go to the mall across the street from the coffee shop today and tomorrow, so we can buy our attire for school” Barbara said. Barbara’s friends all agreed to go to the mall with her so they went right after they finished eating their

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    Written by Cindy Wockner, the Bali 9 Clock Ticks newspaper article appearing in the Herald Sun serves as a neat, professional update on the predicament of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. Written in typical newspaper fashion, the article underlies themes of desperation, hopelessness and fear in a detached string of paragraphs. The article catches our attention with a suspenseful, desperate title – Bali 9 Clock Ticks. The phrase ‘Clock Ticks’ paints a picture in our minds of time running out, and

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    The Crime Of The Police

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    being looked at by the Emergency team, I will come get the family. The group sat in the waiting room and quietly and individually thought about what was happening. Rachel looked at the clock and realized that it was getting late. If Melanie and Robert were going to make curfew, they needed to leave soon. She reminded them that it was getting late. Rachel assured them that she was willing to stay here with her sister. They could go home and get much needed sleep, and return in the morning. Richard

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    receptionist. “Yes ma’am, I ‘m Wyatt Rhodes the new…” “The officer,” Nancy cut him off as she picked up the phone to make a call. Wyatt didn’t have to wait long for someone to come and get him. He wasn’t surprised to see Chief Robert Shelton himself. Both men shook hands, Robert turned away from the desk,“Wyatt follow me, I show you to your locker so you can change. The briefing started already.” Wyatt followed his boss as they started walking. “Sorry about being late, I..” he stopped when a

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    Short Story : ' Hello ! '

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    After the third ring, he heard when they picked up. "Hello?" was the quick response. Robert tried to sound as mature as he possibly could as he asked, “May I speak to Rachel.” "This is Rachel," said the voice over the phone, the voice, pleasant, lilting with a gentle accent. Melanie blinked solemnly, as Robert continued on with the conversation. “Hi, Rachel, Please, don’t hang up, My name’s Robert, I am

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    The wagon came rumbling into the town square and Robert knew right away what it was. Robert knew it was that evil, ruthless, Russian Sylvester. Even though Robert was a crime boss, he still cared about innocent people. He got all of them to cover before the bullets started flying. Robert could not get his partner James down in time. The crank turned and one by one the bullets left the barrel. Robert is an international crime boss from America. He had blue eyes and brown hair. His best friend and

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    Browning thus providing a personal voice to the sonnets allowing a portrayal of the sequence of events of her personal identity and expression of love. Throughout the sonnet sequence Browning develops a stronger sense and realisation of her love for Robert, hence shaping her identity. By sonnet 43 a series of elements introduced by the simple phrase “I love thee” where the repetition intensifies the affirmation, she declares that her love is free and pure and possesses passion. Most importantly Browning

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