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Tuppy shot Robert an accusing look and Basil's moustache turned straight and stern.
more flavourtext nathreee 2010
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Tuppy shot Robert an accusing look and Basil's moustache turned straight and stern.
more flavourtext nathreee 2010
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In 1956, King preached a sermon that echoed Basil's condemnation of greed: God never intended for a group of people to live in superfluous, inordinate wealth while others live in abject, deadening poverty.
Albert Raboteau: 'The Least of These' -- Martin Luther King's Advocacy For The Poor Albert Raboteau 2011
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In 1956, King preached a sermon that echoed Basil's condemnation of greed: God never intended for a group of people to live in superfluous, inordinate wealth while others live in abject, deadening poverty.
Albert Raboteau: 'The Least of These' -- Martin Luther King's Advocacy For The Poor Albert Raboteau 2011
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In 1956, King preached a sermon that echoed Basil's condemnation of greed: God never intended for a group of people to live in superfluous, inordinate wealth while others live in abject, deadening poverty.
Albert Raboteau: 'The Least of These' -- Martin Luther King's Advocacy For The Poor Albert Raboteau 2011
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She did concede, however, that the scandal is part of what attracted her to "Man and Boy," and to Basil's character in particular.
A Drama of Vice and Men Lizzie Simon 2011
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Standing on Red Square and glimpsing the early spring sun reflecting off the brilliant colors of St. Basil's Cathedral took my breath away.
Annie Fitzsimmons: Two Days In Moscow Annie Fitzsimmons 2011
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Interestingly, the only person who could make the hotel work was Basil's gorgon of a wife, Sybil.
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Budgie, the Paul to Basil's John, soldiers on solo.
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In 1956, King preached a sermon that echoed Basil's condemnation of greed: God never intended for a group of people to live in superfluous, inordinate wealth while others live in abject, deadening poverty.
Albert Raboteau: 'The Least of These' -- Martin Luther King's Advocacy For The Poor Albert Raboteau 2011
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