Mostly, I'm assisting the huddledmasses in transition, et ceter-yadda, et ceter-yadda.
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The tired and the poor, the huddledmasses yearning to breathe free.
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For generations, America did indeed welcome the world's huddledmasses to its shores.
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This is the speech you give your huddledmasses.
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The Statute of Liberty says "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddledmasses."
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The remains of the soldiers lay in huddledmasses, their flesh gnawed away down to the bone.
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To the north, skyscraper cities sparkle in the sun, beckoning to the huddledmasses on the disadvantaged side.
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Give me your women, your Mexicans, your huddledmasses, and get them the hell out of the way.
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Lock climbed back down off the plinth, then leaned over for one final look at the huddledmasses below.
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A wight sat there, on its ghostly mount in the darkness, staring toward the castle at the huddledmasses.
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Into these huddledmasses now crept a subtle and unseen foe, striking down his victims by hundreds and by thousands.
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It was the perfect place to get a cheap cup of terrible coffee and to fade away into the huddledmasses.
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He will bring to you Dante's vision of hell right outside on Park Avenue... huddledmasses wallowing in their own excrement.
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We ask ourselves, if the justice system we all seek to improve is punishing our meek and huddledmasses, what recourse do we have?
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And Yanks gloried in the fact that the world's huddledmasses regularly demonstrated their belief in the American dream by voting with their feet.
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Everything was visible; everything was clear-cruellyclear and distinct-andeverything was mournfully sleeping, standing out in strange huddledmasses in the dull clear air.