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Multihued light radiated up from beneath the water, centered among the reeds, and then diffusing outward as it reached the surface. Violet had never seen anything like it, and she knew that the spectrum of light was defying its very nature by behaving in that way.
It could only be one thing.
There was something dead down there.
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Kimberly Derting (The Body Finder (The Body Finder, #1))
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Kimberly Reed explains why this love has transferred to adulthood, saying, "When you love something as a kid, you never stop loving it; you just tuck that love away in a different spot in your heart.
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Nikki Van Noy (New Kids on the Block: Five Brothers and a Million Sisters)
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...I decided I'd changed my mind about home. Home was not Pensacola San Diego Guam or any of the other places we might have lived. In fact home wasn't any particular place at all. Home was my family. Even if they didn't get my jokes sometimes.
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Kimberly Willis Holt (Piper Reed, The Great Gypsy (Piper Reed #2))
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But Amazon is not alone in its avoidance of taxes. Bloomberg Businessweek reports, βThe tactics of Google and Facebook depend on βtransfer pricing,β paper transactions among corporate subsidiaries that allow for allocating income to tax havens while attributing expenses to higher-tax countries. Such income shifting costs the U.S. government as much as $60 billion in annual revenue, according to Kimberly A. Clausing, an economics professor at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.β At a time when both local and federal governments are putting off needed infrastructure improvements because of tax revenue shortfalls, the tax avoidance schemes of our richest technology companies are partially to blame.
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Jonathan Taplin (Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy)
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remember. βIn the sweet by and byβ¦β Chief
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Kimberly Willis Holt (Piper Reed, Forever Friend)
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I loved Grandpa Reed. Without a doubt, he was my favorite grandparent.
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Kimberly Willis Holt (Piper Reed, Rodeo Star: (Piper Reed No. 5))
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For instance, now Courtney and Kimberly arenβt into much other than themselves and boys, but Courtney used to be big into bugs. She used to collect roly-polies and ladybugs and sometimes these nasty-looking beetles. And then when we were in junior high, she got big into lepidopterology, which is all about butterflies and moths and stuff. Itβs a bit morbid, if you ask me, taking beautiful things and pinning them down to be admired. But thatβs kinda like what happens to some girls between junior high and high school, when being pretty gets in the way of being a full person.
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Christina Hammonds Reed (The Black Kids)