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given rhyme
As a writer given to the old formalities of rhyme and meter, I sometimes feel endangered these days. X. J. Kennedy
given job normally
Leeks are normally given the job of flavouring other things, such as stocks and soups, but I find their creaminess and sweet, oniony flavour very satisfying. Yotam Ottolenghi
given realizing script
I've been spoiled by this project. I was given the script and went in to read, realizing that this was a powerful story and one that wasn't told very often. Wentworth Miller
given highest people physician ten thousand type work
Given one well-trained physician of the highest type he will do better work for a thousand people than ten specialists. William J. Mayo
given powers reasoning senses
These rare senses and powers of reasoning were given to be used freely, but not audaciously, to discover, not to pervert the truth. William John Wills
given pattern respect rise
The pattern has given rise to the adage, 'Sell in May and go away' with respect to stocks. Frederic Ruffy
given knew leagues played
I only wish I could have played in the big leagues when I was young enough to show what I could do. When an offer was given to me to join up, I was too old, and I knew it. Buck Leonard
given hits
I don't just write hits for myself, or for other artists, or to just be writing it. I write it because I was born to do this. I was given this gift, and I'm making the most of my opportunity. Nayvadius Cash
given great happening lyrics people reaching until
Lyrics have become so dumbed down nowadays. People don't want to have to think about lyrics anymore, they just want to be told something. Until these great things started happening with us, I'd really given up on reaching people like that. Nate Ruess
rhymes
I can't say it, but it rhymes with rich. Barbara Bush
rhyme
Take a simple name like Nicholas: you can rhyme it with ridiculous. If you aren't too meticulous. You know, every word's rhymable. Sammy Cahn
rhyme publish
Can't publish. Don't rhyme, don't scan. Clement Attlee
rhyme repeats
History doesn't repeat itself; it rhymes. Mark Twain
rhyme glorious verses
The glorious Dryden, refiner and purifier of English verse, did less for rhyme than he did for metre. H. P. Lovecraft
rhyme
And I'd marry you, Harry. Because it rhymes. Louis Tomlinson