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Henderson has a low, armless sofa with a soft bench cushion in his own living room, which he put next to a wing chair.

Haldeman in 1971 issued a memo stating that “in seating at State Dinners, the President feels that Henry should not always be put next to the most glamorous woman. … It’s starting to cause unfavorable talk that serves no useful purpose.”

"How effing ridiculous do those anti-maskers wearing military fatigues look when put next to actual soldiers valiantly taking their lives in their hands for their country?"

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Crews must be sent to clean up and maintain parks, new trash pick-up routes must be established to reduce overflowing trash cans, Dumpsters should be put next to all encampments, and transit vehicles and stations regularly cleaned.

“Instead of putting all the positives on one side and the negatives on the other side, they mixed us all up here,” said Leaetta Hunter, whose teenage daughter had arrived negative but tested positive after being put next to those with the coronavirus.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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