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A CENTURY OF LIONS/THE 20TH CENTURY TOP 100
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1521 She is such a mixed bag, but worth consideration, you are right....Zoltan, do yNeocon-11/12/1999
1520 I think they are unctuous when they are evidently insincere. I use them myself Neocon-11/12/1999
1519 Meanwhile, what about Eleanor Roosevelt, who was certainly an important figure Edwarda-11/12/1999
1518 That may be, I will consider the point, certainly.... Neocon-11/12/1999
1517 Yes, many, including even my father-in-law, who ended up the chief clerk at SupNeocon-11/12/1999
1516 On the other hand, without her work and the awareness it created, a great deal Edwarda-11/12/1999
1515 You mean you think "IMO" and "possibly" are "unctuous jbe-11/12/1999
1514 No, she probably doesn't qualify. One of the reasons I posted about her waEdwarda-11/12/1999
1513 I am iffy about the precedent to rush into print with alarmist rhetoric that shNeocon-11/12/1999
1512 Yes, it inspired me to explore new possibilities of expressing my own vision thEdwarda-11/12/1999
1511 Yes, I had almost forgotten her, although she was on my mind early on. Thanks fNeocon-11/12/1999
1510 That is very interesting. I doubt she qualifies, but I am happy to afford the oNeocon-11/12/1999
1509 So, you are saying that the unconventionality of the poem had a provocative effNeocon-11/12/1999
1508 What about Rachel Carson? Rachel Carson (1907-1964) Considered by many to beEdwarda-11/12/1999
1507 Which reminds me of an obvious contender: Amelia Earhart Earhart, Amelia (1898Edwarda-11/12/1999
1506 Here's a fun suggestion, someone you've probably never heard of and oneEdwarda-11/12/1999
1505 The following is so well known that it is nearly a cliché, yet the first tEdwarda-11/12/1999
1504 I have a great massage therapist too! Plus enough back "toys" to staMulhollandDrive-11/12/1999
1503 So be my guinea pig, and speak of the inspiration and "influence of his viNeocon-11/12/1999
1502 Nice post grub, bp! I do see a neurosurgeon. It was he who suggested the possEdwarda-11/12/1999
1501 I think you should. My own poetry has never closely resembled that of Yeats, bEdwarda-11/12/1999
1500 Edwarda, >>The first and worst incident of this appeared to be spontaneoMulhollandDrive-11/12/1999
1499 I know he's on the list. I was setting you up for an upward move. <wryEdwarda-11/12/1999
1498 Well, I just recently demoted him, so anything is possible..... Neocon-11/12/1999
1497 That may be, and if Auden and Eliot say that Yeats meant a lot to them, I have Neocon-11/12/1999
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