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It may be impossible for some consumers to find the ideal plan -- and it will certainly be time-consuming and difficult at best. Jack Hoadley
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Then they turned to themselves and said: Surely you yourselves are the unjust; / Then they were made to hang down their heads: Certainly you know that they do not speak. quran quran
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It's the same scene, but because it's in color, certainly it has a little more of the shock value, Anne Heche
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It's obviously very shocking and troubling. We'll wait and see how things develop, but certainly a shooting this serious and when it's in your own neighborhood, it's even more so. Sean Matheson
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I told him, 'You will be a major league manager. You have the ability, you have the knowledge and certainly have the correct attitude,' Tommy Lasorda
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When you look at a city, you know, it looks so unique. You feel this kind of uniqueness, you know, and especially if you go from a big city to a small city or if you go from one country to another. Cities look very different, often. They even feel very different. You know, and they are, of course. They certainly are. Geoffrey West
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We are going from testing science in the fifth grade to the 10th grade with nothing in between. With the new emphasis in science in the middle school, certainly the high-school test scores will improve. Sue Thompson
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We have certainly registered it. It is an important set of discoveries in a world-class basin. It would be good if BP were represented there. John Browne
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In the late 30s the name Pollock was totally unknown and unheard of. Lee Krasner
taken class littles
I cook a little - I've never taken classes or anything - but enough to get by. Andy Roddick
taken thinking government
If I were to be taken hostage, I would not plead for release nor would I want my government to be blackmailed. I think certain government officials, industrialists and celebrated persons should make it clear they are prepared to be sacrificed if taken hostage. If that were done, what gain would there be for terrorists in taking hostages? Margaret Mead
taken may planning
The bottom is a monotonous, dreary, unprofitable place for any person. That is why I have taken the time to describe how lowly beginnings may be circumvented by proper planning. Napoleon Hill
taken medicine medical
Medicine is a collection of uncertain prescriptions, the results of which, taken collectively, are more fatal than useful to mankind. Napoleon Bonaparte
taken campaigns purpose
Unfortunately, money in politics is an insidious thing - and a loophole in our campaign finance system was taken advantage of with money going to existing or new 527 groups with the sole purpose of influencing the election. Olympia Snowe
taken unique play
Having women in office is vital to the health of our democracy because women play a unique role in our society. By and large, women are still the primary caregivers in families, even as we have taken our place in the workforce. Ellen Malcolm
taken president ready
This nation is really ready for a woman president. It's taken time, but we're ready. Ellen Malcolm
taken opportunity government
There is a massive economic opportunity out there to be taken without waiting for government legislation. Ellen MacArthur
taken soul ruins
The hope of eternal life is not to be taken up upon slight grounds. It is a subject to be settled between God and your own soul; settled for eternity. A supposed hope, and nothing more, will prove your ruin. Ellen G. White
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It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard