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Its roots, it seems, lay in the grave issue of… Talk story about R. Luff Meredith, a falconer of Boonton, N.J.
Its roots, it seems, lay in the grave issue of isolation versus intervention, and some pretty ugly things were said in the Record about a columnist on the News, who persistently opposed American aid to Britain.
Yet blame, it seems, lay below.
After their release, Mr Vedder and Natalie Maines, lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, threw a party for supporters in Memphis, Tennessee.Political ambition, it seems, lay at the heart of the case.
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This, it seems, lies at the heart of this issue: should grammar be prescriptive or descriptive?
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