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::" By the Way " — Red Hot Chili Peppers ( 2002 )

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::" We loved the time we spent with you,
::" So long, we sure had a good time!
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::" In the years when our Country was in mortal danger, ( name ) who served ( dates ) gave generously of his time and powers to make himself ready for her defence by force of arms and with his life if need be.
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::" and made
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::" and had
::" I wanted to learn about Christ – about the Old Testament, which had been his Bible, and the New Testament, which was the Bible about him ; about the history of the church, which had been founded on the faith that through him God had not only revealed his innermost nature and his purpose for the world, but had released into the world a fierce power to draw people into that nature and adapt them to that purpose …. No intellectual pursuit had ever aroused in me such intense curiosity, and much more than my intellect was involved, much more than my curiosity aroused.
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::" A beast of burden had thrown off his load, and somebody yelled to his master to reset it, saying in the language of their parents / of the land: “ torna, torna, fratre ”.
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::" I had my glory days.
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::" I dropped Hassett in a Shield match at home in 1947 off spinner Mick Raymer before the perky little Victorian had scored.

::" and become
::" In contrast to budō, which has become more competitive, a type of martial art which has kept its ancient mode of training and has been preserved and handed down from generation to generation.
::" The Muhammedans, an alien people ,... by shylockian methods become prosperous like Jews.
::" Father rejoice with me, I have become God ...

::" and by
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::" This last is the distinguishing characteristic of classes, and justifies us in treating ẑ ( ψz ) as the class determined by function ψẑ.
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::" The national sides of all denominations of the euro coins intended for circulation should bear an indication of the issuing Member State by means of the Member State ’ s name or an abbreviation of it.
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::" Some of these artists were doubtlessly influenced by Pollock's example ...
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::" Most of you in here are of my vintage: we're ignored by the media.

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