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large
I always do diamonds, ... ... but I don't do large stones. I try to use non-traditional shapes. Angela Cummings
largely time waged war
Grozny's been largely rebuilt. But at the same time, I think the war is very much being waged inside its survivors. Anthony Marra
larger navy necessary ought
No nation ought to keep a navy larger than is necessary to do police duty. George William Norris
larger millions office persuasive pine power rural trees
In 1908, there was a persuasive demonstration of the power of high-speed, low-mass asteroids in rural Siberia. The Tunguska impactor iced millions of pine trees and about a zillion mosquitoes - and was no larger than an office building. Seth Shostak
large special
Having this large a turnout made it a very special day for the series, Bob Lewis
larger prepare
It is a little larger than we've ever done, but as we prepare for the jail, it's just something we need to do. John Thompson
large
There is no acquisition that is too large for Zapata to consider, Malcolm Glazer
largest mobile showcase
With more than 300 mobile electronics exhibitors, the International CES is the world's largest showcase for in-car technologies. Karen Chupka
large picked sites web
There aren't that many growing, independent Web sites that have picked up a large audience. Pretty soon, there won't be any left. Bob Wright
open remains
has been and always remains open to a settlement. Joel Klein
opening
We're opening up the day after Mother's Day. Tom Driscoll
open outside run trying
I thought they'd try to run a lot more outside to open up the field. I think after a while, they were just trying to make a play, anywhere. Eric Wicks
open
It is just as open to me as it is to them. Lorrie Miller
open welcome
I welcome them all with open arms. At least we can get through practice. E. Hicks
openings
I have friends in France who are artists. I go to gallery openings and things like that. Anthony Geary
opening-up may ready
Those who have to ask if faith is true are opening up a discussion they may not be ready for. Richelle Mead
opening speakers amenities
Opening amenities are often opening inanities. Winston Churchill
opening strategy thinking
Our acquisition strategy is still very much the same as before, but we are opening up our thinking a little. Anders Igel
rivers bird black
Birds sat on the telegraph wires that spanned the river as the black notes sit on a staff of music. Rebecca West
rivers water abundance
The river route is certainly preferable, as it affords good grazing and an abundance of water. William Whipple
rivers appreciate water
The revelation that we have everything we need in life to make us happy but simply lack the conscious awareness to appreciate it can be as refreshing as lemonade on a hot afternoon. Or it can be as startling as cold water being thrown in our face. How many of us go through our days parched and empty, thirsting after happiness, when we’re really standing knee-deep in the river of abundance? Sarah Ban Breathnach
rivers water dip
Dip him in the river who loves water. William Blake
rivers mourning tongue
Far from his illness The wolves ran on through the evergreen forests, The peasant river was untempted by the fashionable quays; By mourning tongues The death of the poet was kept from his poems. W. H. Auden
rivers growing language
Change is legitimate and inevitable, for our language is a mighty river, picking up silt and flotsam here and discarding it there, but growing ever wider and richer. Robert MacNeil
rivers borders fish-tanks
I used to fish the Border rivers, but nowadays you have to queue up for a shot and I can't stand that. Norman MacCaig
rivers san-francisco guy
I rarely do anything on the show by myself. I dont want it to be about me. Squatting in the sewer in San Francisco, its really hot, were up to our knees in a river of crap. Rats and cockroaches are all over. I would never, ever walk into that environment, except for the fact that the guy who does it every day is squatting next to me. Mike Rowe
rivers used niagara
I used to waterski on the Niagara River. Kim Alexis