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T. S. Eliot
(1888-1965), 'Philip Massinger,' 1920 Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal.
24 English Accents
Listen how it sounds in: British - Southern English - East - London - Cockney. British (Jamaican influenced) - Southern  […]
second-run
[second-run] {adj.} Of a movie: Shown in many movie theaters before, and allowed to be shown later in other movie theaters.  […]
under cover
[under cover] {adv.} or {adj. phr.} Hidden; concealed. * /The prisoners escaped under cover of darkness./ * /He kept his  […]
bottom line
[bottom line] {n.}, {informal} (stress on "line") 1. The last word on a controversial issue; a final decision. * /"Give me  […]
slap in the face
[slap in the face] (1) {n.} An insult; a disappointment. * /We felt that it was a slap in the face when our gift was  […]
Finley Peter Dunne
(1867-1936) U.S. humorist I think if people marry it ought to be for life; the laws are altogether too lenient with them.
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