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    Complacency is death,” he Intoned.

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    This seems to be very simple: intoning a sound and then becoming aware in the beginning and in the end.

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    Because there have been poets before him strong in the several species of tragedy, the critics now expect the(writer) to surpass each of his predecessors,” Aristotle intones.

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    Because there have been poets before him strong in the several species of tragedy, the critics now expect the[writer] to surpass each one of his predecessors,' Aristotle intones.

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    Late last year, themedia blaredthat these and other consequences of climate changecould cut U.S. GDPby 10% by the end of the century-“more than double the losses of the Great Depression,” asThe New York Times Intoned.

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    Late last year, the media blared that these and other consequences of climate change could cut U.S. GDP by 10 percent by the end of the century-“more than double the losses of the Great Depression,” as The New York Times Intoned.

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    In a summary to his book that deserves to be studied as a clinical document on its own, Vaillant recited all the bromides about the disease of alcoholism, listed the 12 steps, and Intoned that“alcoholism is a disease that is highly treatable.”.

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