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He hung loosely on his limbs, with knees bent, and stooping attitude; in walking he rather shuffled than decisively stept; and a lady once remarked he never could fix which side of the gardenwalk would suit him best, but continually shifted, corkscrew fashion, and kept trying both; a heavy-laden, high - aspiring, and surely much-suffering man.
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I had done so, and was looking along the desolate gardenwalk, when I beheld a solitary figure in it.
Great Expectations Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1861
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I wasn't really considering Ramsey, anyway ... but now I can put my thoughts into one word -- stupid. gardenwalk
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Insurers have to make money but how much money is the question. gardenwalk
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The sad truth is that anyone who offers themselves for public office has their motives questioned because history tells us that politicians are the least respected group in the nation -- just ahead of crack deakers and just below game show hosts. gardenwalk
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Insurers have to make money but how much money is the question. gardenwalk
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"For those people," he said, "it may take a political catastrophe of biblical proportions before they get it."'gardenwalk
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Insurers have to make money but how much money is the question. gardenwalk
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"For those people," he said, "it may take a political catastrophe of biblical proportions before they get it."'gardenwalk
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Insurers have to make money but how much money is the question. gardenwalk
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