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The only google reference to this phrase is an album name: Into the Great Wide Open is the eighth studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, first released in July 1991 Is that what you are talking about?
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hey, I wonder where the phrase " , where art thou?" comes from. And could anyone explain the meaning to me as well, although I can imagine it. I've seen it quite often recently in different variations, like in the movie "O
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No, I don't, Jan
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Oh, God, the answer is SO obvious! She should be buried by the dead people!
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Stick with sex, I'd say! Landing some poor innocent neonate with gender strikes me as a politics too far. And, of course, British birthological practice is to call all babies "he" unless otherwise known. Mike.
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After describing the imaginary set-up of a million monkeys turning out results and these pages being bound (by unreading humans) into books, which turn out to replicate the world's libraries, he says Telle est la probabilité pour qu'il se
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On 03 Feb 2004, Bob Cunningham wrote (Note that "née" is an error here, as caught by Aaron Dinkin. Heinz was not her maiden name, but a previous married name.) My immediate reaction was that of your lady friend ... they were talking
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I'm making reference - in a piece in English - to the 'Bibliothèque nationale de France'. Now, I'm pretty sure ... the name *in French* - which, in such compound names, generally rejects the English standard of capitalising
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