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They survived financially in a tiny margin of a still affluent society that doesn't exist today.
The New Yorker, May 29 , 1943 P. 13Note for the Margin of a No. 2 Ration Book.
John Gray "Everything stated or expressed by man is a note in the margin of a completely erased text".
The sun edges around the day like a fox making homeward tracks along the margin of a snow-covered field.
Two of Philly's wins were by a margin of a single point and the third was by two.
Tampa Bay missed the finals by the paper-thin margin of a 1-0 Game 7 road loss.
In 2000, for example, Bush would have won "cleanly" — i.e., without Florida or the Supreme Court — despite Gore's margin of a half-million more human beings.
"A new nonsensical letter from academician Pavlov," Molotov wrote in the margin of a letter of complaint before it was passed to Stalin.
This week, it's been hard to guess, even by a margin of a hundred points, where the Dow will be from minute to minute.
On the train back to Cambridge, he sketched from memory, in the margin of a newspaper, the pattern he had seen.
By A. Leitch and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, May 29 , 1943 P. 13Note for the Margin of a No. 2 Ration Book.
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