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He was written about in Forbes and Fortune magazines and the New York Times.

From Salon

These tops were sold strictly by mail order within punk magazines.

But he starts with pies and magazines and cigarettes, and then suddenly the epic nature of the song is revealed — that’s genius.

He adds: "Today, TV, organisations, music, magazines, and websites allow black LGBTQ+ people to see themselves and connect, creating community."

From BBC

Yet there they were, surprisingly easy to find, drinking lattes at a strip mall Starbucks, browsing magazines at Barnes & Noble and eating eggs with their spouses at a pancake restaurant.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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