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Soonest begun, soonest done, Grandma Selma always said.
Fly Away Home Jennifer Weiner 2010
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Soonest begun, soonest done, Grandma Selma always said.
Fly Away Home Jennifer Weiner 2010
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There are things I think about people that I would not verbalize, as it would hurt their feelings ... and later, if I wait long enough, I may change my mind about it, so it is best left unsaid. there is a book you can get from a company called Good Things For Your Family, entitled, "Least Said, Soonest Mended."
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To be fair, I doubt I'd want to hear John Ashbery belt out "Soonest Mended" for anything beyond morbid fascination or schadenfreude, so I guess I shouldn't come down too hard.
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Soonest I will take as my personal obligation to make a diffrence that will turn all the infirmty right up side down.
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I checked and saw how long the auction had left, and viewed the 'Laptops and Computers' category (sorted by 'Ending Soonest'), and scrolled down to where my laptop ought to have been - about 6 pages in, since it still had a few days left to go.
It's Now Completely Impossible To Sell A Laptop On Ebay - The Consumerist 2008
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(Soundbite of song, �The Snow It Melts the Soonest�) STING: (Singing) Oh, the snow it melts the soonest when the winds begin to sing, and the corn it ripens fastest when the frost is settling in.
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Soonest appointment for cable man — Thursday afternoon.
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He was a test pilot, and had been selected in 1957 – along with Neil Armstrong – for the USAF Man in Space Soonest programme.
People of Fact in Fiction « It Doesn't Have To Be Right… 2009
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And they said, well, there's "The Snow That Melts the Soonest."
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