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Nostradamus
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Nostradamus Quatrains Of The Centuries Century IX Quatrain IX Four dawns past the inverted name of the beast shall arise a four eyed heir to the throne, name unpronounced, in favor of the god, the child. Twin brothers in celestial dispute, Mars at its zenith, shall defend the stronghold. The great son of apostle Peter lie in tandem with the 22nd man of the serpent, reign upon the battlefields as the Taylor waits patiently for his cloth. The...
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Time for another always entertaining edition of the ol' power rankings. Read, enjoy, mock.
Previous rank in parentheses.
1. Florida (1): That $30,000 Urban Meyer had to pay the SEC for slamming refs? He’ll get it back by not going to Starbucks for a week.
2. Alabama (2): Hey MSU fans, remember this ? Of course you do.
3. LSU (3): The Tigers played the Crimson Tide close last week but lost RB Charles Scott for the season to injury. Tiger...
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From bleacherreport.com
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Lost Book directed by Kreg Lauterbach. Written by Sarah Hollister. 94 minutes. Not Rated. 2012 directed by Andy Pickard. Written by Sarah Hollister. 94 minutes. Not Rated.Released on DVD: October 27, 2009. Available at Amazon.com. ...
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From blogsearch.google.com
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Archeologists believe they may have found a long-lost quatrain penned by the famous renaissance seer Nostradamus, in the remains of a room once used as a salon by Catherine de Medici. The four-line verse is thought to be one of the fifty-eight quatrains missing from the his collection of predictions known as the seventh “Century.” [...]
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From blogs.artvoice.com
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Mike Bloomberg is proving to be more than a mirthless technocrat and businessman-he's now become a seer. And his remarks yesterday at NYU envisioning the city in 2013 are truly inspiring; if you are someone who is inspired by the musings of a fellow who has spent a little bit too long in his own echo chamber: "I’m so proud of what we’ve done over the past eight years, but I’m running because I believe the next four can be even better. So let’s...
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From momandpopnyc.blogspot.com
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