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Jim Hightower His aunt lives right down the street from school and he had been to STM before as a player in our Sunkist basketball tournament, ... He showed up the morning of our Labor Day practice.
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Diane Ruggiero Doing 'Veronica Mars,' Rob Thomas is a genius. He's one of my best friends. I had this feeling like I couldn't write anything other than my stuff in Jersey and what we were talking about, like that little world, like if I can throw my Aunt Janice into it, I'm cool, but otherwise I'm screwed.
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Jay Leno It's mostly a family story. It's about my mom and my dad. And I come from one of those homes where every Sunday was a huge Italian dinner with cousins and aunts and uncles.
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Rovenia Brock When Great-Aunt Martha says uncle so-and-so had a 'touch of sugar,' it means he had diabetes. When someone says aunt so-and-so was senile, it could mean she had Alzheimer's disease. When someone had 'hardening of the arteries,' it usually means coronary artery disease. 'Spells,' 'fits' and all of those old-fashioned terms all translate to modern medical conditions you could be at risk for.
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Delta Goodrem I was just burning, wanting to be on stage.
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Jason Bay He wants to win now. He made that pretty clear.
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Ron Gardenhire He wants to play. But I'm just going to give him a day break.
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Ray Allen He wants to be better. He wants to be the best. But don't worry about that. Those things will come.
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Paul Shefrin He wants this to be the coming-out party.
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Glen Taylor He is very, very competitive and wants to win.
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Sam Claflin I think it's every actor's dream to play a character that's really odd, and you know no one wants to play himself.
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Steven Spielberg Whatever he wants to do. That's how I feel about it.
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Christine Johnson Going forward, you're going to see a lot more from Timex, from branding all the way down to promotional programs, and it's really going to be on the worldwide level,
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