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    The Epitaph on the tomb of the Unknown.

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    Will be your Epitaph.

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    That's a pretty good Epitaph.

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    The correct answer is: Epitaph.

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    Don't let it be your Epitaph.

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    To Be My Epitaph.

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    This will not be my Epitaph!

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    I want to dictate my Epitaph.

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    You could choose a worse Epitaph.

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    That'll make a lovely Epitaph on your tombstone.

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    one more jolt of thisdeath ray and I'm an Epitaph.

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    The Epitaph states that Braaby Church has been moved to Gisselfeld.

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    I mean, one more jolt of thisdeath ray and I'm an Epitaph.

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    one more jolt of this death ray and I'm an Epitaph.

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    I mean, one more jolt of this death ray and I'm an Epitaph.

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    They rejoined Epitaph for Go in 2012 and Panic Stations in 2015,

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    In 1728, aged 22, Franklin wrote what he hoped would be his own Epitaph:.

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    It is noteworthy that this poet belongs the Epitaph on the tomb of the Unknown soldier.

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    In his preface to the 1941 edition of The War in the Air, Wells had stated that his Epitaph should be:"I told you so.

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    The interior of the church houses the heartbreaking memorial tables, Epitaphs and monuments that pay a tribute to those soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country.

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    Whatever the motivation, when Blood would later die in 1680, not only would his body later be exhumed just to double check he hadn't faked his death, but his Epitaph read:.

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    The twin shock of the Manson murders in August 1969, and the brutal killing by Hells Angels of an audience member at the Rolling Stones concert at Altamont a few months later, provided the Epitaph to an era.

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    A famous Will Rogers quote is cited on Wikipedia:“When I die, my Epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on gravestones, is going to read:‘I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I didn't like.'.

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    The outbreak of World War II and the military use of the atomic bomb(which Wells had foreseen in 1912's The World Set Free) were further blows to his overarching project: writing in the preface to a 1941 reissue of The War in the Air, he chose for his Epitaph the words:“I told you so.

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