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    NCDOT Now

    NCDOT Now

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    "NCDOT Now" is a weekly video update that brings you the latest news about transportation in North...

    Beyond the Bench

    Beyond the Bench

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    "Beyond the Bench" is a podcast about the legal system produced by the North Carolina Judicial...

Great Misdirect by Between The Buried And Me
Great Misdirect by Between The Buried And Me
2009 | Rock
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Long tracks (2 more)
Soothing introduction
Blends and jumps multiple styles of music
Only 6 songs (1 more)
Doubt there will be an anniversary tour for this album
A great introduction for an amazing progressive metal band.
This album solidified my love for this group of artists hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina. Overall this is my second favorite album from this band.
  
    APM:  The Story

    APM: The Story

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    The Story with Dick Gordon brings the news home - through passionate points of view and personal...

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Nov 20, 2020  
"Disillusioned by his wife’s betrayal, rodeo star Dillon McCoy comes home to the mountains of North Carolina to lick his wounds. When he agrees to take over the family ranch, the Lazy M, he’s unaware danger waits."

 TOUR, EXCERPT & #GIVEAWAY - Mountain Blaze by Debby Grahl - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, @DebbyGrahl, #Contemporary, #Romance,

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Maya Angelou recommended Look Homeward, Angel in Books (curated)

 
Look Homeward, Angel
Look Homeward, Angel
Thomas Wolfe, Elizabeth Kostova | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I’ve read everything Thomas Wolfe ever wrote; my brother and I memorized whole chapters of You Can’t Go Home Again and Look Homeward, Angel. It’s hard to select just one of Wolfe’s books, but his story of a man who leaves his North Carolina town to seek a better life was probably the most important to me."

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