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I admire many literary figures from the 1800s and always speak of how Rimbaud's "Ophelia" once inspired me to begin a painting.
"I always speak of a voluntary and harmonious swap in which guarantees are improved so as to improve the value of public credit," Mr. Liendo said.
"We always speak of 'sleepers,' but the activities that we have listed in the indictment are incredible -- we have 90 pages -- which include a picture of their movements without gaps.
(Nitrate stock was used in silent movies and early talkies; it's highly flammable and eventually disintegrates, which is why film preservationists always speak of the race against time to save our early movie heritage).
Rich with biblical and medieval theory, and littered with references to other texts, it quotes: "Books always speak of other books, and every story tells a story that has already been told".
When I returned home from my first term at Cambridge, we couldn't discuss the things I'd learned, about Anna Karenina, or G. E. Moore, or Gawain and his staggeringly boring Green Knight, because Harvey had never learned them — but we could always speak of Basil.
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This was how Ettinger always spoke of the unfrozen dead.
He visited her a few times, and they always spoke of Harriet.
He always spoke of these years as of a cold, lonely exile.
The Taliban are always speaking of their jihad, their holy war against the infidels.
President Kiir has always spoken of his commitment to unity and reconciliation.
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