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I'll be curious to see if Piddington's next cut of The Killing of John Lennon is shorter with less obvious mistakes in the period setting.
Joel Keller: The Killing of John Lennon: A Bumpy Ride Through Chapman's Mind 2008
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"Isn't this a bit like you and me?" to paraphrase John Lennon, a man who spent his last years locked in a New York apartment bathroom.
Stanton Peele: Susan Boyle's Breakdown: Isn't she a bit like you and me? 2009
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He just wrote a gay themed book called John Lennon: The Life about Lennon and McCartney, and in it he says, according to the Sun:
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Some have taken to calling her Brady's Yoko Ono, referring to John Lennon's wife, who many blamed for breaking up The Beatles.
FOXNews.com Hollie McKay 2012
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"They even said they were more famous than Jesus," it said, recalling John Lennon's 1966 comment that outraged many Catholics and others.
WRAL.com Top Stories 2010
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"They even said they were more famous than Jesus," it said, recalling John Lennon's 1966 comment that outraged many Catholics and others.
WTVM - 1- WTVM Home 2010
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And to paraphrase John Lennon, I am neither left nor right, I am just me.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Saxon 2010
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"They even said they were more famous than Jesus," it said, recalling John Lennon's 1966 comment that outraged many Catholics and others.
WTVM - 1- WTVM Home 2010
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And to paraphrase John Lennon, I am neither left nor right, I am just me.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Saxon 2010
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And to paraphrase John Lennon, I am neither left nor right, I am just me.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Saxon 2010
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