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death hath knights lord love loved man noblest together war
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death ideas men outlive powerful
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death people reject technology
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death detain judicial life merely president seeks system
Neal Katyal Here, the president seeks not merely to detain temporarily but to dispense life imprisonment and death through a judicial system of his own design.
death lining
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eyes open wide
Benjamin Franklin Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half-shut afterwards.
eyes fire wants
Larry McReynolds He (Wallace) has fire in his eyes and wants go out a a winner.
eyes football friend greatest neighbor player
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eyes mean open reality seems
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eyes invent mouth
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eyes stars twilight
William Wordsworth Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair. . . .
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eyes forget pupils
Margarita Chaves His pupils were dilated. I'll never forget that look in his eyes.
eye keeping race
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media cities united-states
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mediator needed upstairs
Chris Chambers He's being a mediator on the sideline. That's more of what he is. That's what we needed down there. But he could probably go back upstairs now and everything would be the same.
media police talking
Douglas Green I already know that. I'll be talking to the police about that, not to the media.
media choir used
William Safire Writers who used to show off their erudition no longer sing in the bare ruined choir of the media.
media rights guarantees
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media research quests
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media people insulting
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media today
Wanda Jackson But, we didn't have all the media that we do today.
media people long
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