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The end of the world ... "comes in on little cat feet," to borrow a phrase Carl Sandburg used to describe the fog.
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With the collaboration of Monroe's "overseas correspondent," Ezra Pound, the magazine published T.S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Marianne Moore, Carl Sandburg, Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams when they were largely unknown.
Poetry's New Palace Joel Henning 2011
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As Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Sandburg first noted in 1949, we have entered a world where everyone is smarter than anyone.
Darian Rodriguez Heyman: The Two Keys to Social Media Marketing Success Darian Rodriguez Heyman 2011
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As Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Sandburg first noted in 1949, we have entered a world where everyone is smarter than anyone.
Darian Rodriguez Heyman: The Two Keys to Social Media Marketing Success Darian Rodriguez Heyman 2011
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As Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Sandburg first noted in 1949, we have entered a world where everyone is smarter than anyone.
Darian Rodriguez Heyman: The Two Keys to Social Media Marketing Success Darian Rodriguez Heyman 2011
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Carl Sandburg famously depicted Chicago as the city of big shoulders, and it often seems too easy for political leaders and generals to confuse the strength involved in shouldering shared burdens with the very different kind of "toughness" that drives a fist or a nightstick.
Kathy Kelly: Big Shoulders in Chicago and Kabul Kathy Kelly 2011
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On the other end of the phone, Jennifer Beals is reading a Carl Sandburg poem titled "Chicago."
The Chicago Code's Jennifer Beals: Superwoman Hasn't Come to Chicago 2011
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These are a few of the lines from Carl Sandburg's famous take on Chicago, circa 1916.
Here's to Chicago, That Tipplin' Town Lettie Teague 2011
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These are a few of the lines from Carl Sandburg's famous take on Chicago, circa 1916.
Here's to Chicago, That Tipplin' Town Lettie Teague 2011
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No, now we would hear from, as Carl Sandburg said, ‘the people, yes, the people.’
Principal: Congress gets it wrong again Valerie Strauss 2011
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