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noughts-and-crosses forgotten unsaid
And things go unsaid soon get forgotten Malorie Blackman
noughts-and-crosses facts bankers
Why was it that when noughts committed criminal acts, the fact that they were noughts was always pointed out? The banker was a Cross. The newsreader didn't even mention it. Malorie Blackman
noughts-and-crosses needs world
Sometimes the things you're convinced you don't want turn out to be the thing you need the most in this world. Malorie Blackman
noughts-and-crosses dear-god heard
Dear God, please let him have heard me. Please. Please. If you're up there. Somewhere. Malorie Blackman
dear-god claire dear
I knew you'd come,Claire.I knew you would.Dear God,you took your time. Rachel Caine
dear-god dear mess
Never, dear gods. Never mess with mortals. Steven Erikson
dear-god wonderful bigs
Dear God, thank you for my life. I forgot how big and wonderful it is. Tom Hanks
heard quick scared situation
Man, I got scared real quick when I heard the news. I've never been in a situation like this before. Justin Dentmon
heard lots people seeing talked
Lots of people talked about things they heard without actually seeing them. Jarvis Deberry
heard money
Lovers, Travellers, and Poets, will give money to be heard Benjamin Franklin
heard nonstop tournament vegas week
Las Vegas is the place all of us wanted to go. For the first week of the tournament there's nonstop basketball, and we heard that's the place to go. E. B. White
heard period several
Several of us had heard rumors, which persisted for a period of time. John Freeman
heard leader word
Mr. Bradford was the leader of a ring. If you heard the word 'Detroit connection,' Mr. Bradford was the leader. James Carbone
heard mind piece vote
(McDowell) made up his mind to vote 'No' before he heard one piece of evidence. Kevin Kelly
heard ideas worst
one of the worst ideas I have heard in a long time. Robert Roach
heard known lies pass thousand three truth uses
One that lies three thirds and uses a known truth to pass a thousand nothings with, should be once heard and thrice beaten. William Shakespeare