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Alone among his Pre-Raphaelite fellows, he crossed what he himself termed "the river of fire" and threw himself into the socialist cause.
Gives additional facts in support of his thesis that the old Appalachian land area crossed what is now the lower Mississippi valley.
Possibly due to his shyness, Lewis never crossed what the critic JW Lambert called "the mysterious barrier separating the admired from the famous".
The ship, carrying bicycles from Japan, crossed what South Korea calls the Northern Limit Line on Thursday night, about 90 miles east of Jeojin.
As President Obama faces questions about whether the Syrian government has crossed what his administration has called the "red line" of using chemical weapons in the conflict, Mr. Nasrallah sketched some red lines of his own.
The statements confronted American officials with the possibility that Mr. Assad had crossed what President Obama has called a "red line" that could prompt a more assertive American intervention.
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We cross what would, in the chalk country of southern England, be called a winterbourne.
We think it's proof of the new freedom to cross what used to be barriers.
We cross what was once two classrooms but now resembles a village hall.
But it is reaching farther afield than what you can cross what's going to be cross-compatible.
Horned things squat inscrutably, waiting for some unfortunate mite's flight path to cross what passes for a mouth.
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