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(Carter's first volume of poetry, "Always a Reckoning and Other Poems," which was published in 1994, included a work called "Why We Get Cheaper Tires from Liberia": "No churches can be built / no privy holes or even graves / dug in the rolling hills / for those milking Firestone's trees, who die / from mamba and mosquito bites").
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Mr. Corzine indicated that following the bankruptcy and his resignation, he was no longer privy to such information.
All reminders will only emphasize what you are no longer privy to know.
Olive's close friend Mabel lives only a few miles away with her parents in a flat overlooking Moor Park Golf Club, but Mabel is no more privy to the escape plan than is Annaliese.
"I lived in one of the tenements as a kid, had no toilet, but a privy outside," he said.
A mischievous smile formed on his face, as if Pellegrini had shared a secret no one else was privy to.
"The scene in Phil Spector's place, there's a lot there that obviously no one is privy to that I had to make up," he said.
While the parties get a marriage license, no one is privy to whatever agreements the parties may reach regarding refinances, domestic arrangements, childcare arrangements and the like.
No blood, no corpse in the privy, just an ordinary Letts diary of the sort that is currently half price in Smith's.
Perhaps there is a secret to his parking success, he was asked, some mathematical formula for parking the rest of us are not privy to? "Oh, no, nothing like that," he said.
No New Yorker is privy to as many secrets of the dead as Dr. Charles S. Hirsch.
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