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On Tuesday night, the White House launched a new tool that enables Americans to find the passages in the President's speech that highlight the issues they believe are most important, and then offers the chance to let us know why.
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Some of his most entertaining passages pertain to his editing by the New Yorker, whose fussy style guidelines and passion for commas drove Thurber wild.
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From there, you can add a note, look up words in The New Oxford American Dictionary, translate through Bing translation or share passages on Facebook or Twitter.
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As you explore you find new seeds and new forms of life, and by planting these you can unlock blocked passages.
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It was noteworthy that, during the press event where the new statement was released, Colin Hanna of the remarkable organization Let Freedom Ring read passages from the previous one.
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In a letter to the editor published yesterday in The New York Times, McGovern conceded that Ambrose should have used quotation marks for the disputed passages.
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