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relationship with Latin American states--a first among equals, the nation whose voice invariably carries the day as much due to its disproportionate size as the validity of its argument. And in de Valois' The Rake's Progress, Helpmann's Hamlet, and Bourne's weird and wonderful Swan Lake, that sheer theatricality carries the day. Julia drags her feet, but Patrick's enthusiasm carries the day, especially when they locate a mulberry tree nearby, a source for the fresh mulberry leaves silkworms need to eat. |
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careful not to do carefully carp carp about carp at carpet carried away carries the day carrot carrot-and-stick carry carry a secret to the grave carry a torch carry a torch for carry a tune |
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