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One of the headaches of high-tech test programmes is having to debug the test arrangements before you can start debugging the things you're trying to test. Henry Spencer
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The programme has ended, something has finished, and he has a sense of something having finished its course, and then all of a sudden he turns away and this other thing has just finished its course, this other person. Atom Egoyan
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With 'Mumbai Calling,' I was surprised it was ITV that went for it because it didn't traditionally seem like the kind of programme they would make. Sanjeev Bhaskar
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We've been running a captive-breeding programme with the boreal toad ( Bufo boreas ) since 1995, Cynthia Carey
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I was for many years myself a journalist and it is not appropriate to say a programme should not be broadcast. Christopher Monckton
programmed ride
This guy's wired. This guy's infrastructure is one that allows him to play a lot. That's how he's programmed and we're going to ride him as long as we can. Jon Gruden
programmed stay
programmed and scripted to stay away from controversy. Pat Buchanan
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You go through these little phases and fads, and it never turns out the way you think it's going to turn out. Will Sergeant
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My brain never turns off of songwriting. Every conversation, everything I see, I'm just kind of like a sponge and I soak it up. Dustin Lynch
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I thought I wanted a career, turns out I just wanted paychecks. Author unknown
turns expected
things cannot be expected to turn up of themselves. We must in a measure assist to turn them up Charles Dickens
turns satisfying limitation
How completely satisfying to turn from [our] limitations to a God who has none. Aiden Wilson Tozer
turns marvelous guise
Marvelous Truth, confront us at every turn, in every guise. Denise Levertov
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How can I turn from Africa and live? Derek Walcott
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When you do something exactly wrong, you always turn up something. Andy Warhol
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Never turn your back on a friend. Alfred Hitchcock