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biographical name (1)
Eugene Carson 1906–1985 American clergyman
biographical name (2)
William 1757–1827 English artist, poet, and mystic
1 “Are you saying you didn’t assault Blake Benson at his own birthday party?”
2 It was too late now for Blake to lock his room door.
这会儿布莱克再锁房门已太晚了。
3 “Okay. This morning, when you and Mr. Blake were in your backyard, I saw—” Something behind me grabs his attention, and he gasps.
4 He gave her one of the firm’s cards with his full name, Benjamin Franklin Blake, written in the corner.
5 Not wanting to attract attention, Blake and his friends parted quietly.
6 From what we’ve been told, the recently divorced Ms. DuForte and Mr. Blake have been going through a nasty custody battle that seems to have reached a fever pitch with tonight’s kidnapping.
7 "I was quite sure by now that I was not being followed," Blake recalled.
8 “The point is, they are the best parents ever,” Blake said.
9 You went from being known as Doc Blake’s son to Tyran Porter’s sidekick.
10 Mr. Blake appeared in a rectangle of yellow.
11 The next day Blake drove in from Boston to join us.
12 Mr. Blake, gazing out of an upstairs window.
13 I picked up Cade's legs and put them on top of Blake's bedspread.
14 On Sunday, June 25, 1950, the spy George Blake sat in a church service in Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
15 Blake had sewn a pillowcase and stuffed it with moss.
16 "Having been through a rather unusual experience for an SIS officer, few of whom have ever fallen into enemy hands, I found myself, for a short while, a bit of a celebrity," Blake said.
17 Not since the days of George Blake's double cross had the CIA found itself in such a hall of mirrors.
18 It was perhaps a hundred fifty million miles back, in February, I got into a fight with Blake Grunwald.
19 “For whatever reason, you didn’t like that Blake Benson wanted to take this girl to bed. So you assaulted him?”
20 He spoke about William Blake and John Keats with veneration in his voice, though Liyana wished he would pick somebody a little more modern to talk about soon.
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