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William Shakespeare On Rumor's tongue continual slanders ride.
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C. Northcote Parkinson The vacuum created by a failure to communicate will quickly be filled with rumor, misrepresentations, drivel, and poison.
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Simon Cowell It was dark, so she didn't do it very well. We don't want to spread any rumors here.
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Fadel Gheit Rumors and speculation have taken over the market.
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Jed Hoyer The rumors are that he is here, but we haven't seen him.
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Guus Hiddink These rumors are there, but I'm still with PSV.
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David Johnson There are a lot of rumors out there.
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Brene Brown Knowledge is only rumor until it lives in the bones.
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James Larkin We are beaten, we will make no bones about it; but we are not too badly beaten still to fight.
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David Kahn As we age, not only do we lose fat in our faces but our bones actually change in contour, often making us look older than we feel.
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Susie Gardner It's even more exciting when you hear it after a great play, when it's more spontaneous... when it just happens because it's the right thing to do or it's the inspired thing to do. Somebody just feels it in their bones that they need to stand up and do that, and then everybody joins in. I think that's when it really hits home.
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Arthur Conan It was a very tall man, if, indeed, it might be called a man, for the gaunt bones were protruding through the corroding flesh, and the features were of a leaden hue. A winding-sheet was wrapped round the figure, and formed a hood over the head, from under the shadow of which two fiendish eyes, deep set in their grisly sockets, blazed and sparkled like red-hot coals.
bones fathers kept lie mountains pure scattered stocks thy truth whose worshipped
John Milton Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones / Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold; / Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old / When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones.
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Camilla Bowles Osteoporosis is not an inevitable part of ageing; it is preventable. So it is vital that all of us, of all ages, start taking care of our bones now, before it is too late.
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Miriam Nelson Osteoporosis and thinning bones is a major but underappreciated public health problem,
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Henry Williamson The moose are gone, and their bones lie under the sand in the soft coal which was the forest by the estuary, thousands of years ago.
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Ken Williams I've made no bones about it, ... Priority No. 1 when this is all said and done is to try and get him signed.