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"I've never taken composition lessons and I've had to pave my own way.
It was like arguing that to put out a forest fire, we had to pave the forest.
The Gates evolved out of an idea that the Christos had to pave the sidewalks of Manhattan with gold cloth.
Her forthcoming book, entitled Somebody Had to Pave the Way: The Girls and Women who Desegregated American Schools, will be published by Basic Books.
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This kind of coordination, the mayor said, "saves money twice": Con Edison did not have to dig through a recently paved surface, and the city did not have to pave an extra time.
Doesn't The Boss have to pave the way for this?
"My husband's joke is that someday we're going to have to pave the whole yard".
Labour will have to pave a direct political path to lead them to Bradford's Muslim women.
The government will have to pave the way for entry by negotiating with its European partners over an acceptable exchange rate.
"Someone has to pave the way," said Karema Bokhary, a 50-year-old science teacher who has two daughters of voting age: a 20-year-old studying law and an 18-year-old in medicine.
If so, the farmer has to pave it.
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