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Schwartz

[ shwawrts ]

noun

  1. Del·more [del, -mawr, -mohr], 1913–1966, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and critic.


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Seth, Joe, and [Anthony] Mackie reenacting the scene from BIG on the floor piano at FAO Schwartz with KANYE WEST.

Schwartz gave up the seat this year to run for governor of Pennsylvania but lost badly in a primary Tuesday night at well.

But after Rep. Allyson Schwartz  took the seat from a Republican in 2004, it has trended steadily Democratic.

“I think we are not so different,” Schwartz says of her rivals.

Schwartz eventually dropped her association with Third Way, but the polls have been trending downward ever since.

Did your Department know that the real Karl Schwartz has returned?

Dr. Karl Schwartz, head of the group, said the sphere was returned to the University for study.

An advance was made shortly afterwards towards Schwartz Kopjes, which place was reached without much opposition towards dark.

Unfortunately, Piet Schwartz himself escaped capture, as he was not in the laager; he had left it the previous day.

Ever since he had seen it in the window of Schwartz's Bazar, his soul had yearned for it.

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