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This has been bit of a saga.
Less of a saga this and more the slow, sad decline of a once sparkling career.
The play, as he explained it, was a sort of a saga of America.
That every one of the 28 men lived is one facet of a saga that holds endless fascination.
Later that night media reports surfaced that the NFL was investigating whether the Patriots had used deflated footballs during the game the beginning of a saga dubbed "Deflategate".
Filmed at Shults's parents' house, in Texas, the film has the amplitude of a saga and the explosive fury of a tragedy.
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It was wrong, he suggested, to reduce an illustrious history to a saga of household intrigues.
ARC OF JUSTICE: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age, by Kevin Boyle.
The historian David Dary, the author of "Cowboy Culture: A Saga of Five Centuries" (University of Kansas Press, 1989), agreed.
And don't forget Kevin Boyle's riveting Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age.
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