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If the dead presidents were alive today they'd probably start their own social network.
After that, it seemed only logical to start collecting the dead presidents as well.
Before this series, stamps featured only the faces of dead presidents.
Confronting us, in front of God and everybody, when we had green, dead presidents in our hands.
This practice is depicted in the 1995 film Dead Presidents.
The song was featured in the 1995 film Dead Presidents.
We're talking about drug dealers, known to have an abiding affection for dead presidents.
Let's go see how generous I was with the dead presidents in your graduation card."
The film Dead Presidents is based on this book.
Literally, dead presidents are people who have held the title of president of some organization and then died.
Yet to open are several restaurants designed to remove many dead presidents from customers' wallets.
To a degree, "Dead Presidents" also falls into this category.
"If there's ugly dead presidents and birds and flowers on stamps, then there might as well be me too."
"Dead Presidents I" is often regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop songs ever recorded.
When Anthony, desperate to support his family, concocts a plan to rob a truckload of "dead presidents," the film comes to life again.
Recon Marines are portrayed in the 1995 film Dead Presidents.
"Dead Presidents II" has the same beat and chorus as the original, but different lyrics.
This storytelling faded in the last century as coinage decisions remained conservative and dead presidents predominated.
East Hampton is not the ghetto, but for a price - in this case, many, many dead presidents - anyone can be gangster chic.
"Dead Presidents" refers to paper currency.
In it, he referenced some of his lyrics from the original Dead Presidents and he used a similar, but different beat.
Both the dead Presidents were Hutu.
Dead Presidents 1995.
No dead presidents here.
Jim, I've enjoyed your musings about murdered birds, dead presidents, deceased cooking show hosts, and dying newspapers.