Lori Baird
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The Complete Book of Raw Food: Healthy, Delicious Vegetarian Cuisine Made with Living Foods
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2003
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12 editions
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Cut the Clutter and Stow the Stuff
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2002
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7 editions
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Don't Throw It Out: Recycle, Renew, and Reuse to Make Things Last
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2007
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3 editions
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Fifty States: Every Question Answered
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2008
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9 editions
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Is Clutter Taking Over Your Life?
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The As Seen on TV Cookbook: Healthy, Low-Calorie Recipes for Cooking with America's Favorite Kitchen Gizmos and Gadgets
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2004
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4 editions
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Space
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2009
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2 editions
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“In 1901 the popularity of Oldsmobile Runabout—the first mass-produced motor vehicle in history—paved the way for other Michigan automobile companies.”
― Fifty States: Every Question Answered
― Fifty States: Every Question Answered
“Peculiarities in Delaware’s boundaries also beset the southern boundary, the so-called Transpeninsular Line. Early inaccuracies in maps and competing bids for land among European families left the issue confused until 1751, when an east-west line was drawn across the Delmarva Peninsula. The line later served as the southern end-point of the only north-south portion of the Mason-Dixon line (the Tangent). The political demarcation has resulted in some curiosities on the border, including the town of Delmar. Split between Delaware and Maryland, the town operates a single government and services, but requires two postal codes and tax systems. It has adopted the motto, “The Little Town Too Big for One State.”
― Fifty States: Every Question Answered
― Fifty States: Every Question Answered
“The Aleutian Islands stretch 1,200 miles from the Alaska Peninsula toward Russia; crossing the international date line, they extend farther west than the Hawaiian Islands in the mid-Pacific.”
― Fifty States: Every Question Answered
― Fifty States: Every Question Answered
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