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Playing a Jewish Game

Playing a Jewish Game

Gentile Christian Judaizing in the First and Second Centuries CE
by Michele Murray
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tagged : history, jewish
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Playing Favourites

Playing Favourites

by Trevor Kew
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tagged : boys & men, friendship, soccer
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Playing for Keeps

Playing for Keeps

by Steven Sandor
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tagged : peer pressure
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Playing it Forward

Playing it Forward

50 Years of Women and Sport in Canada
edited by Guylaine Demers; Lorraine Greaves; Sandra Kirby & Marion Lay
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), women's studies
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Playing the Inside Out / Le jeu des apparences

Playing the Inside Out / Le jeu des apparences

by David Adams Richards
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tagged : canadian
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Playing With Fire

Playing With Fire

A Claire Abbott Mystery
by Gail Anderson-Dargatz
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tagged : women sleuths, supernatural, crime
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Playing with Memories

Playing with Memories

Essays on Guy Maddin
edited by David Church
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tagged : history & criticism
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Pleasantly Dead

Pleasantly Dead

by Judith Alguire
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Excerpt

"Mr. Rudley?"

"What is it, Tiffany?"

"There seems to be wine spilled on the floor in the wine cellar."

"Well, clean it up!" Rudley bit his lip so hard his eyes crossed. He regretted quitting smoking. Smoking made dealing with this group of ninnies much easier. Worse, he knew he was probably responsible for the unlocked door and the spilled wine. He had pulled a bottle halfway out, got distracted, and ran out, forgetting to latch the door.

"Sir."

"Yes." Rudley hunched forward over the counter, arms rigid, jaw thrust forward.

"You told me never to go into the wine cellar."

"I'm saying you can," he said through clenched teeth.

After Tiffany hurried away, he reached under the counter and took out a battered package of Benson & Hedges. He turned his back to the sign that said No Smoking, Maximum Penalty $2,000, and lit up. He was standing there, trailing smoke through his nostrils when Tiffany reappeared. She stared at him, her chin quivering.

"Now," he said, "I suppose you're going to tell me there's a dead body down there."

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