| 21. | If, perish the thought, he'd died in 1938, he would still have affected the course of country music.
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| 22. | Dear Curious : Perish the thought.
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| 23. | He even argues that criticism ( perish the thought ) can be more creative than the art it criticizes.
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| 24. | To have been thrilled by Kariya's scintillating skills is to want to perish the thought of his premature retirement.
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| 25. | Perish the thought, says Payton.
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| 26. | But one of the possible outcomes, perish the thought, is that Gore could become president of the United States.
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| 27. | Lest sophistication degenerate toward cynicism, perish the thought that we ever become completely like Europeans in letting cold realism rule.
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| 28. | Perish the thought that the flaming outrage or lukewarm ambivalence white leaders have for affirmative action is based on principle.
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| 29. | Perish the thought was the clear consensus among a bipartisan group of political ward devotees refreshing themselves this afternoon at O'Malley's.
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| 30. | Goodness gracious one would beleive every Arb and check-user were the mistress / lover of the other-or worse !-perish the thought.
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