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Construct a Sentence with the last word of the previous sentence.


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Two for the show is a classic line that follows one for the money.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Savings can attract interest even when under the mattress since that would attract the interest of bad guys.

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Time drips softly, like silver chimes,
Marking our steps through shifting climes,
Dreams weave patterns, subtle mimes,
Echoes repeating in gentle rhymes.

I am not yet wise, but I am on the long road that gets me there - Prov 9:10

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Rhyme is the last name of a fictitious paraplegic detective in a book series by Jeffery Deaver.

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Ways to determine the last word of a sentence for use in this game falls to the punctuation and, in particular, if there is a "period" or a "question mark" and possibly an "exclamation point" it would seem to define the last word as in the post above that ended with "season" while there was a period earlier in the post seemingly making the game eligible last word "new".


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Authors was a card game I used to play with my mother, brother, and sister, much like Go Fish, except we tried to collect sets of four books by a single writer — sometimes familiar ones like Mark Twain, Julius Caesar, James Fenimore Cooper, or Washington Irving, and sometimes authors I’d never heard of before.

When the World Stopped — Glimpses of Wonder™

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Fan is an integral part of air conditioners in helping to distribute heat and cool.

 


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Cool is the kind of breeze that glides in on a sweltering day, slipping through open windows and across your skin like a soft whisper, carrying with it the scent of fresh rain and distant fields, instantly lifting the heaviness from the air and reminding you that even in the hottest moments, relief can arrive like an old friend, unannounced yet perfectly on time.

When the World Stopped — Glimpses of Wonder™

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Time and again those breezes feel muggy and uncomfortable on a summer day in Florida

 

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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Believe, too that the term was borrowed by physicist Murray Gell-Mann from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, where the line says, “Three quarks for Muster Mark” In that context, “quark” could be interpreted as a nonsense word, possibly imitating the call of a seabird.

I am not yet wise, but I am on the long road that gets me there - Prov 9:10

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