Amazing Grace.Amazing Grace "Amazing Grace" is a well-known Christian hymn. The words were written late in 1772 by Englishman John Newton. They first appeared in print in Newton's Olney Hymns, 1779 that he worked on with William Cowper. by Megan Shull, Hyperion, $15.99 Tennis all-star/cover-girl Grace "Ace" Kincaid wants out of the race. So contracts are cancelled, agents are put on hold, and Grace's long blond locks are hacked off (jargon) hacked off - (Analogous to "pissed off") Said of system administrators who have become annoyed, upset, or touchy owing to suspicions that their sites have been or are going to be victimised by crackers, or used for inappropriate, technically illegal, or even overtly and dyed dye n. 1. A substance used to color materials. Also called dyestuff. 2. A color imparted by dyeing. v. dyed, dye·ing, dyes v.tr. red. She's shipped to Medicine Hat, Alaska, population 813, trading in designer dresses and her own cosmetic line for a rustic cabin with an outhouse and no hot water. Mistake? Maybe. But as Grace returns to the simple life, things get better ... until the paparazzi pa·pa·raz·zo n. pl. pa·pa·raz·zi A freelance photographer who doggedly pursues celebrities to take candid pictures for sale to magazines and newspapers. track her down. |
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