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circumstance extremely knowing proud refusing
Knowing the circumstances, I was extremely proud of her for refusing to lie. Pat Harris
circumstances happenings dues
More is happening out there than we are aware of. It is possibly due to some unknown direful circumstance. Edward Gorey
circumstance court nominee presents requiring supreme
This Supreme Court nominee presents extraordinary circumstances, requiring a filibuster. Jeffrey Toobin
circumstance million pounds profit turbulent
We thought that 2004 was a turbulent year, but 2005 well surpassed it... In the circumstances a profit of 70.2 million pounds is satisfactory. Robert Hiscox
circumstance difficult guided half liked second year
We liked the way he guided the Orioles the second half of the year under some very difficult circumstances. Mike Flanagan
circumstance deny enter guilty special
We will enter a plea of not guilty and deny the special circumstance allegations. Stephen Munkelt
circumstance equipment materials quickly whatever
We will do this by the securing, removing, relocating or disposing of these materials and equipment - whatever the most appropriate circumstance may be - as quickly and expeditiously as possible, Spencer Abraham
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After you win, you think to yourself, 'Is it time to get out?' But I don't feel like I want to. Jim Veltman
time
Some still have enough time to do so. David White
time
Now it's time to really find out what we're going to do and how we're going to do it. Rob Allison
time
Now I'm going to have to do a lot of rope-a-dope, never go the same way at the same time to the same places, Curtis Sliwa
time fate void
Our mission in life is not to discover our fate as we go along, or even to procreate, but rather to fill up the endless gray void that is time. Jane Hamilton
time vacation
Before, I just used vacation time when we did tours. Mike Davis
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We were dominated. At no time were we in this game. Jack Parker
time order happens
Time doesn't necessarily happen in chronological order. Douglas Adams
time book men
OLD, adj. In that stage of usefulness which is not inconsistent with general inefficiency, as an "old man". Discredited by lapse of time and offensive to the popular taste, as an "old" book. Ambrose Bierce