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"Pumpkin Spice Pringles?" the Twitter user @emptychampagne wrote, expressing a sentiment echoed by many on social networks and blogs.
When the Gibson project began, "I had absolutely no idea who he was," said Mary Jacquel, a 21-year-old senior, expressing a sentiment typical of her classmates.
"This has been my life," the writer thinks, late in "The Small Backs of Children," expressing a sentiment that could as easily be spoken by the girl.
Expressing a sentiment that echoes some of Africa's longest serving leaders, Gebrselassie added: "It's better to have a government without democracy than no government.
After the sale, a private dealer, expressing a sentiment shared by some of his colleagues, carped about the perspective that "distorted" the bridge, as he put it.
Expressing a sentiment rarely uttered by Republicans these days, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said he and the other senators stand behind President Obama on this issue.
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