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  1. Las mascarillas ¾ tan de moda ¾ en formato peel-off son un imán para todos y Mary Kay se une al movimiento y lanza en España la Mascarilla metálica peel-off. Con una fórmula que calma y devuelve la luz a la piel y con el componente beauty estrella, el ácido hialurónico, entre sus ingredientes. Usar una mascarilla nunca ha sido tan ...

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  3. About the author H M Peel (Hazel Mary Peel, 1930–2013) is one of the lesser known pony book authors, probably because only two of her books were printed in paperback in the UK (Jago and Fury, by Armada in 1973). Both these stories are set in Australia, and are tales of racing and wild horses. Jago in particular

  4. Once in a Lifetime, Snow (2020) – Les Murray and Tracy K. Smith. Bored (2019) – Margaret Atwood and Tracy K. Smith. They’ll Ask You Where it Hurts the Most (2021) – Kwame Opoku-Duku and Ada Limón. Illness as Metaphor (1978) – Susan Sontag. Ah poetry, god of molting turkeys, save my brother from the truck.

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  7. 23 de nov. de 2021 · I needed to learn to love people without gripping the wheel so tightly. In today’s poem by the extraordinary Mary Ruefle, we see how a strong attachment to the world can change the way we perceive everything. Even something as small and seemingly inconsequential as a piece of fruit. Tangerine Peel. by Mary Ruefle.