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carefully society throw
I think that in our society we use the word 'terrorism' a lot - individuals throw the word around a lot without carefully considering it. Marshall Curry
carefully data inventory investors market morning oil report second taking worried
Investors worried this morning when the oil inventory report was released, but the market is taking a second look and interpreting the data more carefully now. Charles Lieberman
carefully legal narrow prepare ready unknown virtually
If you see how carefully I prepare for any kind of walk, legal or illegal, small or big, you will see that, actually, I narrow the unknown to virtually nothing. And that's when I am ready to walk on the wire. Philippe Petit
carefully invite listen remember
I invite the Israel, the international community, the world to listen carefully, to remember carefully who is the murderer. Ahmed Qorei
carefully hope issue says strictly vote
I hope you read them carefully and you'll see that there's nothing here that says who to vote for or who to vote against. It's strictly on the issue of Medicare. Grover Norquist
carefully change considered mighty months question spent team various whether
The Mighty Ducks' organization very carefully considered the question of whether to change the team name, and spent many months evaluating various options. David Paine
carefully feedback necessary objectives
Their feedback was carefully evaluated and appropriate adjustments were made to the specifications where necessary and practicable, but without compromising on the objectives of the IR and Singapore's interests. Margaret Teo
carefully digital entertainment gaming generation increasing introduce next perfect premiere program status system time xbox
The increasing status of Xbox 360 as the premiere next generation digital gaming and entertainment system makes this the perfect time to introduce a carefully orchestrated licensing program that expands the Xbox brand. Alfred Kahn
carefully cares clutter deal great intrinsic meaningful ordered value wonderful
. . . a great deal of wonderful clutter -- all of it carefully ordered and intimately meaningful to the homemaker. She cares little about the intrinsic value of any of her possessions as long as it's something she loves. Billy Baldwin
invited thrilled
I'm thrilled to be here. I would like to play well enough to be invited back. And there's only one way to get back. Olin Browne
invites
Fill yourself with Ki, invite the attack. Morihei Ueshiba
invited
Nolensville has been invited to the party, and they didn't show up to the dance. John Lackey
invite life noodles position struggling
I've been struggling so long with my career that I haven't been in a position to invite a woman into my life. It would have been like, 'Hey, come live with me and my two roommates, and let's make ramen noodles tonight.' Colin Egglesfield
invited involved life
Big River. Trent Anthony invited me to Young Life in my eighth-grade year, and I have been involved ever since. Alex Davis
invited lit myspace people teen
I started a MySpace teen lit discussion group and invited people to join. Sarah Mlynowski
invited music party silent
Those who are not invited to the party should keep silent and take their music elsewhere, Felipe Roque
invited sounds
From what you read and what you hear, it sounds like we should've been invited to the women's tournament. Kevin Stallings
invited promptly school thrown
I was going to be in an acting school in London, and then I promptly got thrown out of an acting school in London. Well, it wasn't that I got thrown out as much as I was not invited back, which is the same thing, just more polite. Chris Eigeman
listener main
Composers, like authors, have a lot in common. Our main goal is to connect with the listener emotionally. Ken Hill
listen people
I think we want to listen to what people say; that's our job. Brian Humke
listening writers
I think a lot of unpublished writers feel the same way. They're not getting anywhere, and nobody's listening to them. You do get frustrated. Nick Hornby
listen time
I will say this, we don't listen to him all the time or we'd be out here in our underwear. Joe Gibbs
listening people public visiting work
He's been visiting with people, first thanking them for all the work they did while he was in public service, and he's listening to people to see what they thought went right and wrong. Greg Simon
listen people
I don't even have to listen to the people because I'm a New Yorker. Jeanine Pirro
listen oldies station
I can listen to an oldies station all day long, Henry Garza
listen mostly parties perspective understand
I am here mostly to listen and understand the perspective of all the parties involved, James Steinberg
listen loved watch wonderful
He loved it. And there was nothing more wonderful than to watch him and listen to him play. Jeff Brown
remember sky wrong
It is all wrong in its symbolism. I look up to the sky to remember him. I will never go down. Rosaleen Tallon
remembers time
He never remembers us together. This is the only time he remembers me is in prison. Denise Moore
remember ends loses
In the end, we all lose it. Remember that. In the end, we own nothing. Richard Paul Evans
remember-you remembers-you names
„Ma'am?“ She glanced up at me, pushing her glasses up her nose as she did. “Hmm? Oh, I remember you. Miss Melbourne.“ “Melrose,“ I corrected. “Are you sure? I could've sworn you were named after someplace in Australia.“ „Well, my first name is Sydney,“ I said, not sure if I should be encouraging her. Richelle Mead
remember found ends
As I have always found, and often am forced to remember, to all things there is a beginning and an end. Ryan Miller
remember burden sobbing
Being with friends felt like a burden. I remember just sobbing. Sarah Silverman
remember moments reason
The reason the rest of us remember, like, when John Lennon died, is because it's a moment when adrenaline is surging. Sarah Silverman
remember persons
There is the truth of history, and there is the truth of what a person remembers. Rebecca Wells
remember
What you remember saves you. W. S. Merwin