Articles, tagged with "spice girls", page 1
03rd October 2011
Approximately 20 miles to the northwest of central London is a town in Hertfordshire called Watford. Watford's humble beginnings may go as far back as to warrant a fleeting (although not by actual name) mention in the Doomsday Book, but it was mentioned b...
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Author:
David Fisher
11th May 2011
Noida is the "New Okhla Industrial Development." Noida is in the Gautam Buddha Nagar district under the government of Uttar Pradesh. Noida came to form the April 19, 1976 and each year we celebrate this day as the day in Noida. It was during the emergency...
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Alex Mathew
04th May 2011
Make your stay truly memorable with hotels in Manchester near MEN arena
The MEN Arena in Manchester is one of the focal points of any visit to the city. Not only does its 21,000 capacity make it one of the biggest indoor arenas in Europe, but it is als...
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Gareth Hoyle
13th April 2011
Originally, higher heels experienced the major objective of assisting Egyptian butchers within their duty, and to provide horse riders a firmer grip. However, they are employed these days with the enlarger of the woman's legs and make them glimpse extreme...
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tomrvftgre
20th January 2011
It’s a well known fact that hair extensions are commonly used by celebrities to achieve a different look in a short space of time. You might be surprised at just which celebrities have them though!
Take a look at the following list to see whether you k...
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Author:
James A Hardy
22nd November 2010
Originally, high heels had the primary purpose of assisting Egyptian butchers in their duty, and to give horse riders a firmer grip. However, they are used today for the enhancement of a woman's legs and make them look very long. When Catherin de `Medici,...
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AshleiSoutrey
06th October 2010
The ballad of Take That is a sloppy one. From joyful beginnings as a five piece boy band in 1990, when the band experienced massive success thanks to their catchy dance pop tunes until 1995, to when key member Robbie Williams' drug abuse got to the exte...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
04th October 2010
September is known is one of the most productive months for the arts thanks to numerous film festivals, musical and artistic performances.Several awards, competitions festivals see many new releases that are in some way to cheer the bad season looming. As...
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MartinaPP
19th August 2010
What with all the slagging matches and general unfriendliness that's occurred between members of Take That and ex member Robbie Williams, it may come as a shock to many to hear that Williams has rejoined the band and is preparing to release a brand new ...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
12th August 2010
After 2009 proved to be a record year for London's theatres, 2010 is similarly going strong, with a number of excellent musicals entertaining crowds at prestigious venues in the West End.
With the ABBA musical Mamma Mia! making a big splash in recent y...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
12th August 2010
Jewelers Point designs and produces quality Sterling silver jewelry. Our designs are sophisticated and fashioning; ranging from the fun, fob and downright funky to the cool chic and classic. Often intermingling semi-precious stones, crystals, cut glass, l...
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Author:
madison
15th July 2010
It is challenging to answer this question without initially discussing about the wine. I love the wine made in McLaren Vale from the standard varieties of Shiraz (which grows in McLaren Vale like a wild plant) and Grenache (which ought to be grown like a...
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Lonely Grape
08th July 2010
It is hard to answer this question without initially discussing about the wine. I love the wine made in McLaren Vale from the standard varieties of Shiraz (which grows in McLaren Vale like a wild plant) and Grenache (which ought to be grown like a wild f...
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Author:
Lonely Grape
26th May 2010
Let's start first with quick facts about this country. England is a country within United Kingdom that comprises more than 84% of UK population and it is the biggest country when it comes to land area it covers. The English language that is spoken by peop...
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Author:
hiddenwork52
20th May 2010
It is hard to answer this question without initially discussing about the wine. I love the wine made in McLaren Vale from the standard varieties of Shiraz (which grows in McLaren Vale like a wild plant) and Grenache (which ought to be grown like a wild f...
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Author:
Lonely Grape