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The man who spoke so often of his isolation was, at Cornell especially, in the constant company of his wife.
In fact, the man who spoke so often of his own isolation was one of the most accompanied loners of all time; at Cornell, especially, he was in the constant company of his wife.
There's a reason Dr. King spoke so often about the table of brotherhood.
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I do not go home that much; maybe it is because we speak so often.
True: when those children grow up, they no longer speak so often of their love for animals.
Belichick speaks so often about the Giants that linebacker Mike Vrabel has jokingly belittled the level of competition those teams faced.
What do the words, spoken so often by well-intentioned people mean when they say "never again"?
With public health experts speaking so often of an "obesity epidemic", we know ought to repent of our excessive indulgences.
This would mean wines with higher alcohol levels and increased sugar, which may be one reason the ancient records speak so often of mixing wine with water.
Some critics were seemingly of the opinion that, since it was spoken so often in the play, they could use it in their own writing in 2014.
This "British spirit" of which Conservatives speak so often draws on qualities on which the privately educated pride themselves – stoicism, repression, unwavering determination in the face of dissent.
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