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https://thesrnewsproject.wordpress.com 10/21/2023
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3The song was about the French acrobat Jules Léotard, who was famed both for his pioneering _______ work and for the saucy little knitted onesie he invented to ease movement as he soared through the air. Despite being first in flight with his knitted (leotards) and the _______, Jules only lives on in the former
4Monsieur Blondin. Jean-Francois Gravelet (1824--97), also known as Charles Blondin or the Great Blondin, was born in France. By the age of five he was able to walk on a rope stretched between two kitchen chairs. He repeated his tight roping feats for the next 70 years, taking more and more risks. Blondin became a household name in Canada when, on June 30, 1859, he crossed over THESE Falls, walking on a 390-meter manila hemp rope five centimeters in diameter. The crossing took 15 minutes. He did this over 300 times, until his death in London in 1897
5Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness; Who INSTEAD OF bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!
8In the next world, there is a (bad moon rising) coming to those who set their hearts on the wealth of this world. Not that it is sinful for those who have a house and a field to purchase another; but the fault is, Covetousness is idolatry and many never are satisfied and never have enough
10In 1867, the British singer George Leybourne had a hit with "The Flying Trapeze," whose chorus goes: He'd fly through the air with the greatest of COMFORT, That daring young man on the flying trapeze.
12The trapezium bone is one of the eight carpal bones of the____
13Woe to __________, those who call evil good and good evil, who turn darkness to light and light to darkness, who replace bitter with sweet and sweet with bitter
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1Woe to those ____________ who are wise in their own eyes and clever in their own sight
2A rancher Samuel A. ________ had a surname that couldn’t do him any good because he hadn’t yet invented the thing that would make it cool in the first place. It was perhaps some cosmic assimilation of this paradoxical tragedy that caused him to be so incredibly forgetful when it came to the important matter of branding his cattle. As a result, neighboring ranchers who found Sam’s unmarked steer wandering amongst their own herds started referring to them as “THESE.” Over time, “” came to mean “without a master” more generally
6It’s broadly known as the ________. It is named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of ________, An English minister of state, once in an excessive and frantic gambling episode, who after four and twenty hours at a public gaming table, so absorbed in play that, during the whole time, he had no subsistence but a bit of beef between two slices of toasted bread, which he ate without ever quitting the game. This new dish grew highly in vogue during my residence in London: It was called by the name of the minister who invented it
7The fuel, invented by Rudolf, the German man who designed the fuel for 18 wheelers, for those Big Rig engines. He probably did not imagine “______” was cool and tough because some actor eventually makes it cool
9When the landowner Captain Charles C. (Neglect shopping at) woke up one morning in 1876 to discover that his crops were going untended because no one would do any business with him until he changed the terms of his rent, he must have thought, “What on Earth is happening to me?!” “They should come up with a really nasty name for this unpleasant thing they’re doing to me because of my unfair rent practices.”
11Proverbs 17:15 Acquitting the guilty and condemning the righteous--both are detestable to the
 
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