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I just hope they followe the first ones format and not the second.
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The Times 'analysis of the themes in the Republican National Convention showed that God was mentioned more than any other single theme, followe ...
Joan Williams: God and Taxes: Culture Wars as Class Conflict 2008
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The Times 'analysis of the themes in the Republican National Convention showed that God was mentioned more than any other single theme, followe ...
Joan Williams: God and Taxes: Culture Wars as Class Conflict 2008
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Maybe we could create a "corridor" of something like a National Cultural Monument that would followe Route 66 through town ... help restore neon that has no business to support it ... light it all up like it used to be when the lights of Albuquerque were an oasis on the narrow, dark, and dusty road of dreams.
A Big, Somewhat Beautiful Sign...And Nothing To Shine About johnny_mango 2005
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I think I am going to followe Deacon B's lead and post them on my blog with a reference to yours.
R.I.P. Mother Jones RN 2006
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So that thei, hauyng libertie without all feare to followe their business, are instrumentes and meanes of a blessed plenteousnesse.
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The first horse therefore being driuen into the water all the other horses of the company followe him, and so they passe through the riuer.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004
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These thinges beinge done, he preached vnto the King the blessednes of the life, led accordyng to the pleasure of the goddes, and exhorted him thervnto: as also to frame his maners and doinges vnto vertue, and not to giue eare to that, that leude men should counsaile him, but to followe those thynges that led vnto honour and vertue.
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They that are nowe so fiebled with age, that they can no longer followe the heard: winding the tayle of an oxe aboute their throte choke vp and die.
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The William being incumbred with ice, and perceiuing that shee did litle good, tooke in all her sailes, and made her selfe fast to a piece of ice, and about foure in the afternoone she set saile to followe vs. We were afraide that shee had taken some hurt, but she was well.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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