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  2. Dorothy Parker - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s alone she published some 300 poems and free verses in Vanity Fair, Vogue, "The Conning Tower" and The New Yorker as well as Life, McCall's and The New Republic. [23] Her poem "Song in a Minor Key" was published during a candid interview with New York N.E.A. writer Josephine van der Grift. [24] Cover of the first edition of Enough Rope

  3. Enough Rope - Wikipedia

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    Enough Rope with Andrew Denton (often shortened to Enough Rope) is a television interview show originally broadcast on ABC1 in Australia. The title of the show came from the phrase " give someone enough rope and they'll hang themselves ".

  4. Give someone enough rope - Wikipedia

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    Give someone enough rope, and they will hang themselves is a proverb or idiomatic expression meaning that given the opportunity, people will incriminate themselves. Give someone enough rope or enough rope may also refer to: Give 'Em Enough Rope, a 1978 album by English punk group the Clash; Enough Rope, a 2003 to 2008 Australian TV interview series

  5. Wikipedia:Give 'em enough rope - Wikipedia

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    As the old saying goes, "Give 'em enough rope, and they'll likely hang themselves." Sometimes this is the best approach when dealing with blocked users.If they are pleading to be unblocked and swearing up and down that they understand and won't repeat whatever it was that got them blocked, rather than arguing the finer points of the original block or demanding further explanation, it's usually ...

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  7. Layla Kaylif - Wikipedia

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    Kaylif began her musical career in 1999, while still a student when she was signed to Edel Records (United Kingdom), Avex Trax (South East Asia) and Jive (). [4]She released her first album "Enough Rope", which featured the song "Shakespeare in Love", which she co-wrote with producer Greg Fitzgerald, who also co-wrote the title track for Kylie Minogue's "Fever" album. [5]

  8. Talk:Enough Rope - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia talk : Give 'em enough rope

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    This page has previously been nominated to be moved. Please review the prior discussions if you are considering re-nomination. Discussions: RM Give 'em enough rope→Give second chances *not moved 12 August 2015 Wikipedia talk:Give 'em enough rope/Archive 2#Requested move 12 August 2015