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It's only chance that any of us walking down a street, or through airport security—are ever spared the arbitrary, corrosive spotlight that comes from being born into whichever population the white American power structure has lately decided that it should fear.
Have you ever spared a thought for the people who work in the cheap pubs of Britain?
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Not that James would ever spare his judgment.
Does any sun-god worshipper visiting the Stonehenge campsite toilet ever spare a thought for Sterculinus, the god of manure?
If you're unlucky enough to be familiar with London's erratic Underground system, and view crossing the capital by Tube as an expedition on a par with tackling Everest, spare a thought for the few hundred brave souls who will be descending into the long-closed Aldwych station later this week.
When planning the perfect heist, details, no matter how menial or inconsequential, can ever be spared.
Cooking she was spared, ever since on the first occasion she had failed to see the milk boiling over, but she washed up with a will.A good part of the time she prayed, all the prayers she could remember, but especially her rosary whose bright white beads she could almost see.
Why should the potentially most powerful being ever created be spared the same fate?
Luckily, he was spared from ever wearing it, because I laid the fabric in the wrong direction when I cut the pieces so the garment stretched only vertically, not horizontally.
In one of the weirder sideline interactions you'll ever see, Redick barely spared enough time to give the reporter at hand a generic, cookie-cutter answer about his team's Monday night win over the Detroit Pistons before literally sprinting away from the camera and to his locker room.
That will make it more capable than a Saturn V, the machine that took people to the Moon and which remains, to this day, the most powerful rocket ever flown.Can you spare a buck for Buck Rogers?Whether any of this will ever actually happen, though, is still a question.
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