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While it's fine and fun to say the current economic crisis is the worst in modern history, it is closely riveled by the economic crisis of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Comments for Jack's Newswatch Hipolito M. Wiseman 2010
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Sciaticaes lime-kills ith 'palme, incurable bone-ach, and the riveled fee sim-ple of the tetter, take and take againe such preposterous discoveries.
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Bush is hated and riveled by many for his conservative and capitalistic ways.
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"Suppose thou beholdest her in a frosty morning, in cold weather, in some passion or perturbation of mind, weeping, chafing, etc., riveled and ill-favored to behold ....
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