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In an age when many of our citizens casually reveal information about themselves in social media wildly beyond anything imaginable only a decade ago, it would seem to be a useful exercise in civics to re-educate the public about the value and purpose of protecting against unwarranted government intrusion.
Richard Ben-Veniste
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Social Media
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The principle of the Gothic architecture is infinity made imaginable.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Architecture
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Principle
Gothic
Infinity
Imaginable
Music and philanthropy have a long, benevolent relationship with one another. Record bins are rife with charity singles, and concert history is filled with benefit shows for every imaginable cause. Musicians like to give back.
Shawn Amos
Music
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History
Musicians
Charity
Cause
Long
Every
Philanthropy
Back
Benefit
Benevolent
Record
Give
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Another
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Shows
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Rife
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If you eat foie gras, I would really urge you to look at the practice that goes in to producing it. It is totally barbaric and involves force-feeding on the most horrific scale imaginable.
Susie Dent
You
Practice
Scale
Would
Eat
Totally
Horrific
Look
Most
Involves
Goes
Urge
Barbaric
Really
Producing
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Men there have been who have done the essayist's part so well as to have earned an immortality in the doing; but we have had not many of them, and they make but a poor figure on our shelves. It is a pity that things should be thus with us, for a good essayist is the pleasantest companion imaginable.
William Ernest Henley
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Men
Earned
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Immortality
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Part
Thus
Well
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Doing
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Essayist
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