The duration of Emily's Reasons Why Not is 1800.0 seconds.
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Emily's Reasons Why Not was created on 2006-01-09.
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Emily's Reasons Why Not - 2006 Why Not to Invite Your Vacation Date Home 1-5 was released on:
USA: 2006
Hungary: 22 November 2008
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Emily's Reasons Why Not - 2006 was released on:
USA: 9 January 2006
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Emily Coonan has written:
'Emily Coonan, 1885-1971' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
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Emily E. S. Cathcart has written:
'The condition of the cottar population of Barra'
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Emily S. Bassman has written:
'Abuse in the workplace' -- subject- s -: Job satisfaction, Job stress, Organizational change
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Emily A. Schultz has written:
'Anthropology' -- subject(s): Anthropology
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Yes He does Mrs.Yurchko Class thinks so at least me, Tia,Emily S. ,Emily C, and briyanna.
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Emily Greene Wetherbee has written:
'Poems and addresses of Emily Green Wetherbee' -- subject(s): Poetry
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Joyce Champion has written:
'Emily and Alice stick together' -- subject(s): Best friends, Fiction
'Emily and Alice baby-sit Burton' -- subject(s): Fiction, Babysitters, Dogs
'Emily and Alice (Voyager Books)'
'Emily and Alice again' -- subject(s): Friendship, Fiction
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Emily S Cleckley is the wife of Dr Hervey Cleckley.
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Emily Braun has written:
'Mimmo Paladino' -- subject- s -: Exhibitions
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Yes, "Emily" is a singular noun, and when you want to indicate possession, you can make it possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" to it, resulting in "Emily's." This form shows that something belongs to Emily. For example, "Emily's book" indicates that the book belongs to Emily.
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