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“Every man regards his own life as the New Year’s Eve of time.”
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“Every man regards his own life as the New Year’s Eve of time.”
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“Every man regards his own life as the New Year’s Eve of time.”
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“Every man regards his own life as the New Year’s Eve of time.”
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“Every man regards his own life as the New Year’s Eve of time.”
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cognate accusative , n :
(grammar) An object of kindred sense or derivation; specifically, that which may adverbially follow an intransitive verb (for example, the word death in “to die the death”).
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The Wikipedia article of the day for December 30, 2017 is William Borah.
William Borah (1865–1940) was an outspoken Republican United States Senator from the state of Idaho. A progressive who served in the Senate from 1907 until his death, he is often considered an isolationist. He reluctantly voted for U.S. entry into World War I in 1917 and, once the war ended, fought successfully against Senate ratification of the Treaty of Versailles, which would have made the U.S. part of the League of Nations. Remaining a maverick, he often fought with the Republican presidents in office between 1921 and 1933, though Coolidge offered to make Borah his running mate in 1924. Deprived of his post as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when the Democrats took control in 1933, Borah supported some New Deal legislation, but opposed other proposals. In his final years, he felt he might be able to settle differences in Europe by meeting with Hitler; though he did not go, this has not enhanced his historical reputation. His statue, presented by the state of Idaho in 1947, stands in the National Statuary Hall Collection.
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Driver Speeds Out Of Bank Drive-Through, Hits Embankment, Flies Over Another Car
We have no idea what’s going on here and neither does the guy who filmed it, who can only offer a “I fuckin’ don’t believe it.”
Source
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“We pass through this world but once.”
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