Findings:
- Changing our lives
- where they used to live
- These are the days of our lives
- They knew what our pain would be.
- Words are the mirrors of our discontents merely; they contain all the huge unhatched eggs of the world's sorrows.
- To live, success carries high price in our world
- they does not know what it might be to live without them
- The SAT rules our lives
- How would you like it if they took your subculture and made it a theme night?
- They were getting into riot gear as we sipped our wine
- You do realise that this is going to be our lives for the next ten years?
- They live in brow furrows and eye wrinkles.
- Live so that they cry when you're born and laugh when you die
- Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.
- The Time of Our Lives
- Maybe if we're lucky the person dreaming our lives will wake up
- All of our lives are spent buying memories
- language complicates our lives
- the stars would weep if they knew of our existence
- They bombed our chip shops!
- If we and our lives are worse for having spoken the truth, then we and our lives deserve to be worse.
- It is only in marriage with the world that our ideals can bear fruit: divorced from it, they remain barren.
- We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path we took to avoid our destiny
- They killed our Lord
- Days of Our Lives
- Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him
- Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives.
- The Best Years of Our Lives
- Weak security in our daily lives
- Our lives and these empty spaces aside
- They Live
- Our lives are lapidary
- I really came to understand that they were just real people who wanted to live real lives and be treated equally as opposed to, for example, wanting to destroy us.
- Running as fast as they can, IRON NODER lives again! (document)
- And we live our lives
- The Happiest Days of Our Lives
- every horse can be tamed by someone. but they don't always live at the same time.
- Our hearts were hard, but they were warm
- Death swept down the road and demonstrated the dangers of departmental infighting while the rest of us made our escape
- our moonlight is silverfish swimming for sun-bred children. they dive off the porch, shirtless, bronze throats smiling with newborn gills.
- We left our dead where they lay and the sand preserved them
- There's a fine line between feeling a will to live and feeling a fear of death. Sometimes they can both lead you down the same path.
- They took my job. They took my hands.
- I know them by the trucks they drive, the names they call each other, the tattoos on hot, shirtless days, the music they blast after lunch, to get through the rest of the day.
- First They Took Away Napster
- And if terrorists wanted to communicate secretly, mightn't they just do so by collaborating on a 'draft' here at e2? Can the NSA check on our drafts? Who knows? Inquiring minds want to know, Jay!
- A house for our lives
- Took a lot to live a lot like you
- They all lived happily ever after
- socketes matures during 4 14 years. - reflections upon an obscure Dadaist genius in our midst; or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the troll.
- June 14, 1999
- Apollo 14
- 14 Rules of Internet Chat
- October 14, 1999
- December 14, 1999
- Dream Log: December 14, 1999
- January 14, 2000
- February 14, 1996
- February 14, 1859
- July 14, 1999
- Exodus 14
- February 14, 2000
- Dream Log: February 14, 2000
- Leviticus 14
- Numbers 14
- Deuteronomy 14
- Joshua 14
- Judges 14
- 1 Chronicles 14
- Hosea 14
- Isaiah 14
- Jeremiah 14
- Ezekiel 14
- Proverbs 14
- March 14, 2000
- Dream Log: March 14, 2000
- Psalm 14
- Matthew 14
- April 14, 2000
- Dream Log: April 14, 2000
- Teach Yourself Scheme: 14 Nondeterminism
- Teach Yourself Scheme: 14.4 Logic puzzles
- At the Earth's Core: Chapter 14
- The Didache 14
- Pellucidar: Chapter 14
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Chapter 14
- Moby Dick - Chapter 14
- Mark 14
- Luke 14
- May 14, 2000
- John 14
- Dream Log: May 14, 2000
- Acts 14
- Romans 14
- The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, 14
- 1 Corinthians 14
- The Antichrist: Chapter 14
- The Light Princess: Chapter 14
- WoOz: 14 The Winged Monkeys
- The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, 144
- June 14, 2000
- April 14, 1999
- Dream Log: June 14, 2000
- Who took my beer and gum? (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
- October 14, 2000
- November 14, 2000
- The Phantom of the Opera: Chapter 14
- Persuasion - Chapter 14
- straight pool
- December 14, 2000
- Hamlet I.iv
- Dream Log: November 14, 2000
- Editor Log: November 14, 2000
- Faust 14
- January 14
- A Letter from Grant Richards to James Joyce, June 14, 1906
- Editor Log: December 14, 2000
- Dream Log: December 14, 2000
- The Transformers #14
- The largest number that can be described in 14 words or less
- January 14, 2001
- Editor Log: January 14, 2001
- Dream Log: January 14, 2001
- January 14, 1979
- Lincoln reports to John T. Stuart on a razor thin election, November 14, 1839
- The Book of Lies: Chapter 14
- Sense and Sensibility - Chapter 14
- February 14, 2001
- Dream Log: February 14, 2001
- Daily Evil: February 14, 2001
- The Scots Confession: Chapter 14
- Constitution of Ireland Article 14
- In Memoriam 14
- March 14, 2001
- Dream Log: March 14, 2001
- Poachers Log 3/14/2001 9:41
- Astrophil and Stella: Sonnet 14
- Classical Mythology: Table 14
- 1 Maccabees 14
- Walking Man 14
- April 14, 2001
- The Star-Child: Chapter 14
- Dream Log: April 14, 2001
- 14 Int Detachment
- Fayol's 14 Principles of Management
- 2 Maccabees 14
- Germania Part 1.4
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