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There has always been a tendency to classify children almost as a distinct species.
Hugh Lofting
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Hugh Lofting
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Born:
Jan 14
,
1886
Died:
Sep 26
,
1947
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George Washington Carver
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Master
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Distinct
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Compliment
More
Could
Cat
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Friend
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Confidant
Interesting
Choose
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Companion
Agreeable
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Whose
To butcher a pork shoulder is to be forcibly reminded that this is the shoulder of a large mammal, made up of distinct groups of muscles with a purpose quite apart from feeding me. The work itself gives me a keener interest in the story of the hog: where it came from and how it found its way to my kitchen.
Michael Pollan
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Me
Made
Way
Distinct
Gives
Kitchen
Purpose
Feeding
Reminded
How
Came
Up
Itself
Mammal
Quite
Where
Hog
Story
Interest
Apart
Shoulder
Large
Groups
Keener
Found
Pork
Butcher
Muscles
Declare Church and State forever separate and distinct, but each free within their proper spheres, and that all church property shall bear its own proportion of taxation.
Ulysses S. Grant
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Free
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State
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Shall
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Within
Forever
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Taxation
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Each
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Clear
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Does
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Charles Lamb
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Lend
Races
Theory
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Species
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Ellen G. White
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Blessing
Together
Feeling
Feelings
Nothing
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Take
Exercise
Hold
Confound
Your
Yours
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Sky
Long
Own
Other
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Magic
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