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  • The title of Frost's poem was "The Road Not Taken ."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ed Crego 2012

  • However, the state of the U.S. governmental acquisition process being what it is, namely overwhelmed and under resourced, it has, to paraphrase Robert Frost's poem, miles to go before we can sleep comfortably about U.S. tax dollars being used wisely.

    David Isenberg: Miles to Go David Isenberg 2011

  • I don't remember if I recommended Frost's Milliontown or It Bites 'The Tall Ships, but they are similar neo-prog-pop and I've had both on constant rotation for weeks now.

    Tuning in... 2009

  • I have Frost's Milliontown, but have never heard of Bites.

    Tuning in... 2009

  • It's an aesthetic sibling of those other films at the festival made by Cornish's friends - Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's Paul; Ben Wheatley's Kill List - that also successfully tap a US fanboy sensibility.

    SXSW 2011: Joe Cornish on aliens, hoodies and Attack the Block 2011

  • Or will you take Robert Frost's "road less traveled by"?

    Peter Buffett: My Indispensable Guide to College Peter Buffett 2010

  • Western "scientific" atheism comes silently on little cat feet to borrow Robert Frost's words, whereas Soviet "scientific" atheism is brutally imposed by the Red Army tank divisions, as in Afghanistan.

    Asad Khan: Islam At the Cross Roads: 'Submitting One's Intellect' Asad Khan 2011

  • However, the state of the U.S. governmental acquisition process being what it is, namely overwhelmed and under resourced, it has, to paraphrase Robert Frost's poem, miles to go before we can sleep comfortably about U.S. tax dollars being used wisely.

    David Isenberg: Miles to Go David Isenberg 2011

  • If you entered a Barnes & Noble with only whim to accompany you, you'd leave with a cookbook, Robert Frost's "Two Tramps in Mud Time" and the latest issue of Handgun Hunter magazine.

    The Whimsical Reader Abigail Deutsch 2011

  • Even so, everyone will find their moments of minor transcendence where they can: Mark Wallinger's film in which he has chalked his first name in the centre of a series of brick walls seemed to me both modest and arresting; Subodh Gupta's painstakingly realised box of painted bronze mangoes looked a nicely concentrated take on the world of trade; Alex Frost's eerily pixelated series "Blind People" kept me looking.

    Frieze art fair 2010 – review Tim Adams 2010

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