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I've made no bones about it, ... Priority No. 1 when this is all said and done is to try and get him signed. Ken Williams
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In a shared fish, there are no bones. Democritus
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The tired and thirsty prospector threw himself down at the edge of the watering hole and started to drink. But then he looked around and saw skulls and bones everywhere. "Uh-oh," he thought. "This watering hole is reserved for skeletons. ![]()
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You don't have to like your family, you don't even have to spend time with them, to know them right down to the bone. Tana French
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I can feel it in my bones: I'm gonna spend my whole life alone. Liz Phair
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I am watching your chest rise and falllike the tides of my life,and the rest of it alland your bones have been my bedframeand your flesh has been my pillowI am waiting for sleepto offer up the deepwith both hands Ani Difranco
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He's cut around the eye. I guess the bones are fine. They sent him for a CAT scan or whatever, but it sounds like he's just fine and everything's precautionary, so that's real positive. Mike Babcock
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Unlike running on a road or concrete, natural surfaces are more forgiving and offer a more varied terrain, ultimately resulting in less repetitive micro-trauma to bones and joints than running on hard pavement does. Dean Karnazes
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This is just one step closer to reality. Now they've taken it a step further by specifying the services they are going to offer. It's nice that it sort of puts meat on the bones for .NET, but it's still at the vaporware stage. The bulk of the suite is still far from beta (test version). Dwight Davis
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We're very concerned because the (electricity) system is still very much in the hands of the people who built our last nuclear plants and got us into the mess we're in today, Keith Stewart
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We feel like we have some depth in our offensive line and obviously we have two good quarterbacks with game experience. That second unit built some pride. There are a lot of those second-unit guys that could be just as effective as the first-unit guys. We'll continue to use two units like that. What periods of the game we'll use them or when we'll use them, we're not going to say. Fisher DeBerry
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The expectations are built up so high that anything less than perfection will cause the stocks to fall. Steven Tuen
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Life is a series of experiences, each of which makes us bigger, even though it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward. Scott Ford
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Lots of businesses built in the early 1990s were not very transparent, not only by Russians, but also by foreigners. Roustam Tariko
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Man has a fund of emotional energy which is not all occupied with his self-preservation. This surplus seeks its outlet in the creation of art, for man's civilization is built upon his surplus... In everyday life, when we are mostly moved by our habit Rabindranath Tagore
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Built in 1763, it is the oldest surviving synagogue in North America, Samuel Gruber
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Built from 1948 to 1953, this is one of the first great modern American synagogues, Samuel Gruber
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My father was a Japanese prisoner of war, a survivor of the Thai-Burma Death Railway, built by a quarter of a million slave labourers in 1943. Between 100,000 and 200,000 died. Richard Flanagan