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(Whether he edits it sternly enough is another question).
He begins sternly enough, with an adult sense of accountability, recognising that "the world is our fault".
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According to Gauguin — whose testimony is often unreliable — he awakened "several nights," toward the end of his stay, to find van Gogh standing over him, whereupon "it was enough for me to say, quite sternly, 'What's the matter with you, Vincent?' for him to go back to bed and fall into a heavy sleep".
Their bond is public enough to incur the wrath of a boorish neighbor, Abu Camal (Makram J. Khoury), who sternly admonishes Salma for desecrating the memory and honor of her husband, whose portrait still hangs on the wall.
Mr Gingrich, whose resignation is surely not the end of his political career and ambitions, sternly told his GOPAC faithful: "The image of a President Al Gore and a Democratic Congress should be more than enough to unify us in two years of very diligent hard work".
"No," he replied sternly.
He sternly replied: "No.
"Noah," I said sternly.
"Look," she says sternly.
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