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I and haven't
Haven't we haven't I seen you.
I was loaded with suds when I ran away, and I haven't had a chance to wash it off.
I haven't got that kind of money ''.
I know Negroes who prefer the South and white Southerners, because `` At least there, you haven't got to play any guessing games ''!!
`` I haven't made up my mind yet '', I said.
`` I haven't the faintest idea.
You must understand, I haven't been in this state too long.
`` I haven't had any luck since I was a baby ''.
`` I haven't seen her yet, but I hear she's a lulu ''!!
`` I've got cancer, haven't I ''??
`` You haven't got cancer '', I said as strongly as I could.
Guess I've changed, haven't I??
`` I'm sorry I haven't got a glass '', I said.
I haven't seen her on the beach ''.
Similar attacks led to a humorous Russian saying, " I haven't read Pasternak, but I condemn him ".
Only Oliusha will, and I haven't had time to do anything for her.
As mentioned new personalities replace old ones ( as in Lionel / Tony Blairs — flairs ), or pop culture introduces new words — as in " I haven't a Scooby " ( from Scooby Doo, the eponymous cartoon dog of the cartoon series ) meaning " I haven't a clue ".

I and forgotten
There had been something sinister about him that warned me against him, -- I had never felt that way about any other boy, -- but when he uttered his name on the telephone I had forgotten this and I was glad to do what he asked of me.
I'd forgotten all about Thelma and the Kentucky Derby and how it was Thelma's fifty dollars I was spending.
Why it was ever forgotten for even a moment I cannot say because it works perfectly for everyone, no matter whether he has short or long thigh-bone lengths!!
Stephen Cook asserts that the prophetic efforts of this book can be summed up in this passage " I have been the Lord your God ever since the land of Egypt ; you know no God but me, and besides me there is no savior " () Hosea's job was to speak these words during a time when that had been essentially forgotten.
In his Florentine tax return of August 1469 he declared: “ I find myself old and ailing, my wife is ill, and I can no longer work .” In his last years, he was a lonesome, forgotten man, afraid of hardship in life.
A victorious Gladstone told his new constituency, " At last, my friends, I am come among you ; and I am come — to use an expression which has become very famous and is not likely to be forgottenI am come ' unmuzzled '.
The fact is, I haven't been able to re-read Dostoyevsky, much as I loved him, since I was twenty-five, and I'd simply forgotten he used the idea.
If you need a Swedish actress who speaks English very well, who has not forgotten her German, who is not very understandable in French, and who in Italian knows only " ti amo ", I am ready to come and make a film with you.
In 1958, Andorra declared peace with Germany, having been forgotten on the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I and, the conflict being extended by the lack of a peace treaty, remaining legally at war.
In order that their services not be completely forgotten, a portion of them ( their canon at Matins, and their stichera from " Lord I Have Cried " at Vespers ) is chanted at Compline.
I'd forgotten how magnificent it is [...] So enthusiastic am I that I've got a new life of him: which makes me dislike him as a human being ".
Tiberius received the diadem on his knees ; and Justin, who in his abdication appeared most worthy to reign, addressed the new monarch in the following words: " If you consent, I live ; if you command, I die: may the God of heaven and earth infuse into your heart whatever I have neglected or forgotten.
Nevertheless, this embarrassment was not entirely forgotten, and it seems likely that it played a part in inspiring John's successor ( Manuel I Komnenos ) to re-establish a powerful Byzantine fleet some years later.
" I prefer to live here, poor and forgotten, than to be endowed with honor and riches in a foreign country.
" Whitfield declared, " I say to the village of Bath, village you shall remain, now and forever, forgotten by men and nations until such time as it pleases God to turn the light of His countenance again upon you.
I believe that people like us are forgotten in America.

I and day
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
I felt strongly attached to the hall, however, and hardly a day passed when I did not go to look at it from a distance.
The arrangement I had with him was to work four hours a day.
I quit work at my usual hour as if this day was no different from other days.
My curiosity was sharpened a day or two before the interview by a conversation I had with a well-informed teacher of literature, a Jesuit father, at a conference on religious drama near Paris.
I saw a piece the other day assailing William Buckley, author of Man And God at Yale and publisher of The National Review, as no conservative at all, but an old liberal.
I had had difficulties from the very first day.
I worked for a day on this plainly ridiculous assignment and consulted several of my own well-informed sources.
One day I tired of following the Hetman's advice of `` shadowing '' and of the `` ring-around-the-rosie '' approach to a report that Enrico Caruso had pinched a lady's hip while visiting the Central Park monkey house.
I remember one day when Mr. Hearst ( and I never knew why he liked me, either ) sent the Hetman a telegram: `` Please find some more reporters like that young man from Denver ''.
No matter how large the fire, I couldn't seem to shake off the chill that day.
I've had a trying day and I just can't make it out again '', I told them.
I suppose the day will inevitably come when the area will be encrusted with developments, but at present it is deserted and seductive.
I asked one day what he was doing.
But one day came the voice of a man I had known when he was a boy, and I later remembered that this boy, thirty years before, had struck me as coming to no good.
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
And so the young minister resigned, to go and study and pray, having never passed a day, he told his parishioners, when `` I did not gain from you far more than I ever gave to you ''.
As a business man I have to use the telephone constantly, from three to four hours a day.

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