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  • s  being seven more than sixty

  • One hundred and sixty-seven years later, when the floodlights blazed on the Army-McCarthy hearings, wisdom, system and coolness seemed to have vanished in the glare.
  • Two hundred sixty-seven pages, as irritating as possible.
  • In "Blues for the New Year, 1997," he notes, with tongue-in-cheek stoicism, "I'm sixty-seven and have high blood pressure, and probably shouldn't be doing speed at all.
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  • Photos: America's newest citizens take oath in Anchorage ceremony
    Photo gallery: Fiso Kilifi of Western Samoa, above, stands for the Pledge of Allegiance during the ceremony to become a U.S. citizen Friday. Sixty-seven people from about 25 countries became citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the Wilda Marston Theatre. The ceremony, conducted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, is one of several held each year in Alaska. Sara Hardgrove, the ...
    June 15, 2013 - Anchorage Daily News
Quotes

  • James Clyburn in Dallas Morning News
    Sixty-seven percent of the Republican Conference decided to put political ideology ahead of the best interest of our great nation,the Democratic whip, Rep. James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, said after the vote.
  • Yoweri Museveni in USA Today
    Sixty-seven percent of the homesteads in Uganda are subsistence farmers. That is all idle potential,Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, here for the annual US General Assembly session, told reporters.
  • Ben Fong-Torres in San Mateo County Times
    Ben Fong-Torres, one of the founding editors of Rolling Stone magazine, added his own spin: "Nineteen sixty-seven was not just about love, it was resistance; we levitated the Pentagon," he said. "If you really love this planet, you'll do more...

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