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The Pan-Literature Game
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- pieces o'nine
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History and archaeology surely teach us that human culture is a long-term phenomenon that is best treated with respect and an eye on what might be happening in fifty or a hundred years' time - not in four to five years, the duration of most democratic governments.
Pieces, ye blaggard, ye picked the longest sentence ye could find!
p.99 sentence 20
Pieces, ye blaggard, ye picked the longest sentence ye could find!
p.99 sentence 20
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I have observed the dissimilarity between Egyptian soil and that of Arabia and Libya.
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p60 sentence 5
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I didn't know if I would.
Page 100, sentence 1.
Page 100, sentence 1.
"I don't mean to sound bitter, cynical and cruel; but I am, so that's how it comes out." Bill Hicks.
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"One should not believe everything one reads on the internet." Abraham Lincoln
"Are you OK?" daftbeaker (<-- very good question, people should ask it more often.)
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What they were getting at was that if the god decides not to rain and maintains a state of drought instead, the Greeks will die of hunger, because Zeus is their only source of water.
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Page 55 sentence 9
The smoke wafted gently in the breeze across the poop deck and all seemed right in the world.
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He screamed.
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Page 20 sentence 2
Open your mind, but not so far your brain falls out
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Croesus heard him out and felt pity for Adrastus, even though he had enough troubles of his own.
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Page 200 sentence 30
The smoke wafted gently in the breeze across the poop deck and all seemed right in the world.
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Dit optische apparaat bevat geen onderdelen die onderhound vereisen.
Translation: I have no idea, some mouse-manual-thingie in some unknown, possibly germanic,language.
p139 sentence 2
Translation: I have no idea, some mouse-manual-thingie in some unknown, possibly germanic,language.
p139 sentence 2
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The closest one, no exceptions? Alright, if you insist . . . a doubloon to whoever guesses the genre of this book.
"Au lycée Charles Baudelaire, il y a des élèves-orientateurs qui conseillent les nouveaux élèves."
You all have Google Translate, I'm not gonna translate it for you.
Page 274, sentence 38.
"Au lycée Charles Baudelaire, il y a des élèves-orientateurs qui conseillent les nouveaux élèves."
You all have Google Translate, I'm not gonna translate it for you.
Page 274, sentence 38.
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