Although someone who might be described as middle-of-the-road or left-of-middle occasionally writes in full of indignation, I have noticed that for real, 100 percent dyed-in-the-wool all-American spleen-venting, you have to hunt up a person from the fringe of conservative Republicanism.
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A couple of months later, Guevara sent him and French journalist Regis Debray to the Bolivian capital to hunt up reinforcements and contacts . ( Guevara's radio transmitter had failed and his dejected and weary army lived in isolation and penury . ) But the two men were arrested soon after setting out on foot for the town of Muyupampa.
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For instance, I can be a slob so it helps me actually finish things in less of a slap-dash way For the reader, I see the role of Featured Articles as twofold laypeople can soak up information, and experts can scan the references for the sources to hunt up on if they've missed them elsewhere.
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This diff is all that is needed, Mediolanum has also said the article is well written and that adding Russia or Brazil would be propaganda, Mediolanum also says " scientifical " I can hunt up the other diffs if required but this is so obvious I see no need to . talk ) 14 : 44, 11 May 2013 ( UTC)
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If any songwriter can put that answer into music, it's probably Springsteen, whose greatest asset has always been his ability to craft anthemic songs about everyday people : the drifter in " Hungry Heart, " the lovers looking for escape in " Born To Run " and " Thunder Road, " the guy trying to hunt up a little excitement in " Racing in the Street ".