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ice.com: The possibilities are endless with this delightful set of classic solitaire pearl stud earrings in shades of pink, black and white. All findings are in 14k yellow gold. The pearls are 6mm in size.
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ice.com: Exotic, lustrous black button pearls are suspended from polished hoops in this contemporary 14k gold earrings. Pearls are 9mm in size.
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ice.com: Highly polished 14k yellow gold is host to twin towers of bead set diamonds in these simple yet elegant huggy style earrings. Total diamond weight is .10 carats. Diamonds are G.H. color and I1 clarity.
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ice.com: Traditional 14kt yellow gold shrimp style earrings are updated by stacks of channel set square cut green emeralds in these lovely earrings. Also with rubies
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Yves Rocher: Experience the serenity of Ming Shu - a fragrance
as tender as a rare water flower. Specially
formulated for use in direct sun without effecting
scent or causing skin sensitivity. Can also be worn
all year round! Alcohol-Free.
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Amazon: Got a question? Well, go ahead and ask. Eeyore, the king of gloom, will bring a smile and a giggle to parents and kids alike in this talking toy from Fisher-Price. Surprisingly cuddly, with ultrasoft plush fur, Ask Me More Eeyore spouts several phrases when his hoof is given a squeeze. His repertoire includes 20 ho-hum responses, such as Go ahead, ask a question...if you want and I have a question for you, if you think it's not too much trouble. While this toy is not truly interactive (you must press the foot to get a response), Eeyore's sweet face and subtle southern drawl will charm kids and adults. With each response, his ears go up and down and he'll give you an animated nod. Even when he's not talking, this adorable Eeyore brings a bit of color to any playroom or child's bedroom. After all, he is awfully adorable (whether he believes it or not). The toy measures approximately 12 inches from nose to tail and includes three AA batteries. --Melissa Wilson
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Things You Never Knew Existed: Create your own spring thaw with this heated scraper. Built-in heating element removes ice and snow without your breaking a sweat or busting a knuckle. Just plug it into your lighter outlet and put it to work using the extra-long 14-ft. cord. Featuresa rugged, no-slip grip, ice-breaking scraper teeth, rubber-tipped squeegee & LED power light.
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Magazania.com: World`s most read mystery magazine. Includes special double issue that counts as 2 issues toward your subscription.
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YouCanSave.com: Long lasting, clean, and gentle hair remover. Epil Stop & Spray is the newest addition to the Epil Stop family of hair removal products. Epil Stop & Spray combines the ingredients of former Epil Stop products, resulting in the removal of hair anywhere on your body. In addition, this product slows new hair growth. Simply spray on the area desired, wait a few minutes and wipe away unwanted hair. Stop shaving, tweezing and waxing and remain "hair-free" for up to six weeks. Formulated with Vitamin C and E, citrus scented Epil Stop and Spray is the clean, painless and easy way to remove hair.
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iGourmet: Part of the luxury of serving escargot is the dish in which you serve them. This gift includes escargot as well as two individual serving dishes that hold six snails each.
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buy.com: Fr. Gabriele Amorth In this powerful book, the renowned exorcist of Rome tells of his many experiences in his ministry as an exorcist doing battle with Satan to relieve the great suffering of people in the grip of evil. The importance of the ministry to "expel demons" is clearly seen in the Gospels, from the actions of the Apostles, and from Church history. Fr. Amorth allows the reader to witness the activities of the exorcist, to experience what an exorcist sees and does. He also reveals how little modern science, psychology, and medicine can do to help those under Satan's influence, and that only the power of Christ can release them from this kind of mental, spiritual or physical suffering. An Exorcist Tells His Story has been a European best-seller that has gone through numerous printings and editions. No other book today so thoroughly and concisely discusses the topic of exorcism.
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Barnes & Noble: "In 1949, a teenaged boy in suburban Washington, D.C., exhibited signs of demonic possession. His . . . family moved him to a relative's home in St. Louis, where they persuaded a team of Jesuit priests to perform an exorcism." A priest's diary, hidden for forty years in a mysterious locked room of a St. Louis mental hospital, has recently come to light, giving us the best-documented exorcism in history - the very exorcism that prompted William Peter Blatty to write The Exorcist. In August 1949, a story in the Washington Post caught the eye of Blatty, then a Georgetown University undergraduate: "Priest Frees Mt. Rainier Boy Reported Held in Devil's Grip," said the headline. The story went on to describe many of the bizarre and harrowing events that Blatty would later draw upon in his celebrated novel, The Exorcist. More than forty years later, the redoubtable Tom Allen has researched every fact and tracked down every living witness to the exorcisms of the Mt. Rainier boy: exorcisms that actually took place over a period of several months in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and - at last, successfully - in St. Louis, Missouri; exorcisms that required a Lutheran minister, a Catholic priest, and - in the end - a whole team of Jesuits in order to succeed. Allen's search began when a detailed diary mysteriously came into his hands, a diary kept by one of the Jesuits. But the evidence he has uncovered in his subsequent investigations is so shocking, so chilling, and so credible that it needs no hyperbole. Suffice it to say that as you read this book you will understand at last the force of the old maxim that truth is stranger than fiction.
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