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After the lights had been turned out and the prisoners settled down for the night, the silence of death row was broken by Parson's voice, reciting Whittier's poem "The Reformer": Whether on the gallows high,
Archive 2008-08-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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After the lights had been turned out and the prisoners settled down for the night, the silence of death row was broken by Parson's voice, reciting Whittier's poem "The Reformer": Whether on the gallows high,
Nine to Five Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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BP's top execs dissemble with our glasses raised on high,
Week 880: Our most famous neologism contest, and the winning oil spill song parodies 2010
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Crow Jane, Crow Jane, don't hold your head so high,
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Leave thy home for abroad an wouldst rise on high,
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But lit she fire in vitals mine still flaring fierce and high,
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If I told you what it takes to reach the highest high,
Oh, The Tension... Hal Duncan 2006
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Laud to her All-creating Lord, laud to the Lord on high,
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What while I lived happy, with a temper haught and high,
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St. Lawrence is subject to rough seas, and when the plane tried to take off in waves were swelling between five and seven feet high,
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