Hamlet: […]I prithee, when thou seest that act afoot, / Even with the very comment of thy soul / Observe mine uncle:[…]
We take for granite as we are growing up That we will live to a ripe old age The things we take for granite Would more than fill a newspaper page
The flag shaggers love it. He's got them all up in arms about the IMP's policy on trade deficits and surpluses.
But it's a bad disaise that can't be cured somehow, Manis said to himself — so be began to consider how to sell his rickle of a pony to advantage.
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