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"And I remember her in the current of the river under about three feet of water.
A change of government could produce eddies in the current of policy.
You're in there, you're swimming in the current of history and your music is doing the same thing".
We returned to the life that had been so real, like fog or smoke, caught in the current of air.
"He didn't understand and eventually didn't really know how to behave and just got swept away in the current of his own ego and his own ambition".
As Harper's Bazaar cooed in 1972, "She's a seismograph, registering the latest tremors in the current of the moment -- the newest trends, places to go, ways to look".
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He was, after all, one of the "sensors in the currents of the churn".
He wanted to live in the currents of the world, and to be seen and heard to find them interesting.
Without the crisis, she would have been just another chancellor in the currents of history.
They drift around in the currents of our oceans, lakes, rivers and even ponds.
A paper in the current issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association detailed the new position.
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