| 11. | The artist is Palestrina himself, the sainted Italian composer of the 16th century.
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| 12. | My sainted companion eyed me warily, inquiring " Midlife crisis ?"
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| 13. | His memory is sainted in the civil rights movement, and for good reason,
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| 14. | In the intervening 20 odd years, Marsalis has seen himself both sainted and vilified.
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| 15. | Bumper-sticker phrases, even eloquent ones proclaimed by sainted individuals, seldom do.
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| 16. | O'Casey and a dozen other now-sainted scribes staring back at them.
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| 17. | Group cheer for the sainted husband.
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| 18. | Pynchon is an enduring literary cult figure, sainted by proponents of darkest-hued comedy.
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| 19. | Martin, successor to the sainted Peyton Manning, completed a grand total of five passes.
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| 20. | My sainted mother, a Scot, taught me how to mash potatoes, by hand.
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