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Baldwin

an American eating apple with red or yellow and red skin English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1867-1947) United States author who was an outspoken critic of racism (1924-1987)

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Murdered. Sir Ivor, Nigel, Baldwin, Norbert.
Baldwin. Bruce Baldwin.
I knew a Baldwin once, a horse thief. Couldn't be the same fellow, could it?
Congratulations again, Mr. Baldwin.
I'm terribly busy. What did you say, Mr. Baldwin?
I'm busy with Mr. Baldwin.
I'm Bruce Baldwin. Can't you see that I'm.
You're Bruce Baldwin!
Good day, Mr. Burns. Mr. Baldwin.
There's a guy in a taxi in front of criminal courts. Name's Bruce Baldwin.
What'd you pull on Mr. Baldwin this time?
I'll take Mr. Baldwin's wallet too.
Mr. Baldwin's what? - His purse.
Sir Ivor, Nigel, Baldwin, Norbert.
Baldwin.
Bruce Baldwin.
I knew a Baldwin once, a horse thief.
What did you say, Mr. Baldwin?
I'm Bruce Baldwin.
Mrs. Baldwin.
Baldwin, Baldwin.
I knew a Baldwin once.
I'm busy with Mr. Bruce Baldwin here.
You're Bruce Baldwin.
Mr. Baldwin, I'm sorry about this mistake. This is indeed a pleasure.
Good day, Mr. Burns, Mr. Baldwin.
Don't give me that innocent stuff. What did you pull on Mr. Baldwin this time?

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But it is also advice that is free of responsibility, and, as Stanley Baldwin once said, power without responsibility is the prerogative of the harlot.
James Baldwin, for example, found a home in France.

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