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Choices that lighten and brighten yourhome.ca Heather fantasizes about fitting three classic balloon chairs, a swivel chair, fireplace, queen bed, shelves for her "treasures" and a dog into this tiny ...
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Children's Book Reviews: 3/8/2010 - Publishers Weekly |
Children's Book Reviews: 3/8/2010 Publishers Weekly Charlesbridge, $16.95 (32p) ISBN 978-1-58089-215-5; $7.95 paper ISBN 978-1-58089-216-2 This clever counting book with a squat, rectangular shape features 12 ...
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Houston, TX, Dallas, Irvine, Richardson, Seattle.
Large Rectangular Dog BedGive your pet the quality and durability of a Coleman pet bed. The Large Classic Rectangular Dog Bed provides a cozy, comfortable place for your pet to rest. Just right for large dogs weighing 50-80 lbs, the bed measures 32″ wide by 42″ ...
Extra Large Dog BedColeman Classic Rectangular Dog Bed, Extra-Large. Product Features. * Sized for extra-large pets, 80 lbs. or more * 40″ x 52″ x 3.5″ * Durable polyoxford and cozy fleece * 100% washable * Easy-on and easy-off cover. Product Description ...
Coleman Classic Rectangular Dog Bed, Small Product Description Give your pet the quality and durability of a Coleman pet bed. The Small Classic Rectangular Pet Bed provides a cozy, comfortable place for your pet to rest. Just right for pets up to 30 lbs, the bed measures 18″ ...
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The end of the high-rise shortfall (Denver Post) A city is sized up by its skyline, both its might and its imagination. When we look at tall buildings from far away, we don't care about their science — if the elevators are fast or how much energy they consume.
Hype, money and cornstarch: What it takes to win Westminster (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) JANUARY 2010 -- Professional handler Tray Pittman walks with Champion BichonFrise Sloan at the Rose City Classic in Portland, Ore. (New York Times) PORTLAND, Ore.
Hype, Money and Cornstarch: What It Takes to Win at Westminster (The Tuscaloosa News) DAVID SEGAL To win at the big dog shows, lots of money is needed for professional handlers, groomers and even ad campaigns in publications like Dog News and The Canine Chronicle.
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