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1 It seems a crime to know of such a thing, and to keep it to myself.
2 Our lives are so short that it seems a crime to squander any of it by forgetting.
3 The Neapolitans are so essentially an out-of-door people and a leisurely people that it seems a crime to hurry.
4 Every barricade seems a crime .
5 And they're so damn tight it seems a crime not to make 'em pay up when they have to.
6 "Killing, even to bring the One back to the people as it was intended, seems a crime . "
7 "I will admit that I am poor, and yet it seems a crime to accept money from an American."
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