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Yousef Aid Ahmed has memorized the places where his four brothers' bodies laid after they were killed by US marines, he said.… — James Mattis Copy Share Image
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In the middle classes the gifted son of a family is always the poorest -- usually a writer or artist with no… — John Millington Synge Copy Share Image
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You don't play triathlon. You play soccer; it's fun. You play baseball. Triathlon is work that you can leave you crumpled in… — Chris McCormack Copy Share Image
As you leave these gates and re-enter society, one thing is certain. Everyone out there is going to hate you. Never tell… — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
At the very time that Congress is considering a Bush administration request to equip our troops in Iraq with vehicles that are… — Deneen Borelli Copy Share Image
Tanya Ward Goodman, writing with a big heart, clear eyes, and a light touch, allows us a privileged glimpse into the shabby,… — Michelle Huneven Copy Share Image
Though the word beautification makes the concept sound merely cosmetic, it involves much more: clean water, clean air, clean roadsides, safe waste… — Lady Bird Johnson Copy Share Image
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