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nice shot top
Kelly, our sweeper, had nice shot in to the top corner. Tim Haskins
nice since talk
had a nice talk since we haven't in a while. Brendan Fehr
nice
He's a real nice young man. He's real knowledgeable. Tom Hoppe
nice potential toward
He's always had the potential to do what he's done toward the end of this season. It's nice to see him do well. Bill Stoneman
nice
I think it's kind of nice to be in the lead, it's kind of fun. Why not get as much under as you can? Tina Barrett
nice points terror wrestling
He was pretty much a terror there. He really racked up some points for us, so it's nice to have him back and wrestling well. Mike Robinson
nice trash
He'll come over and take my trash can out for me. He's just a really good, polite, nice boy. Judy Crist
nice pants sage
Nice blouse, Sage,” Adrian told me, deadpan. “It really brings out the khaki in your pants. Richelle Mead
nice dark thinking
I think I have a pattern of nice and lovely and then dark and twisted. Ryan Murphy
airports baghdad destroying
We butchered the force present at the airport, we are destroying them. Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
airports library saws
During the week that I arrived in the United States, I saw an airport, used a telephone, used a library, talked with a scientist, and was shown a computer for the first time in my life. Philip Emeagwali
airports human-life found
All human life can be found in an airport. David Walliams
airports over-you lasts
Oh my God, Kennedy Airport - what a mess - all over you with those dopey security questions. 'Did you receive any gifts from any unknown persons?' Buddy, the last thing I got from an unknown person was in the 80's. Carol Leifer
airports squares feminist
I feel in my bones that Lady Gaga is a true strident feminist and good for my soul - but how do I square this with the fact that she's constantly walking around in her bra and pants, even at, like, airports and stuff, where even nudists wear a fleece and linen drawstring trousers? Caitlin Moran
airports bridges people
In my opinion, we've spent $4 trillion trying to topple various people [on the Middle East] that frankly, if they were there and if we could've spent that $4 trillion in the United States to fix our roads, our bridges, and all of the other problems; our airports and all of the other problems we've had, we would've been a lot better off. Donald Trump
airports checks humiliation
I seethe at the humiliation of airport security checks. Tom Hodgkinson
airports spots walks
I am a pretty recognizable, like, I walk through the airport or something, you are going to spot me right away. Shaun White
airports trying world
I enjoy popping in to World Duty Free at the airport and trying out perfumes - I can never resist a new scent. Lisa Snowdon
phrases speech patterns
If you listen to the urban speech patterns in India you'll find it's quite characteristic that a sentence will begin in one language, go through a second language and end in a third. It's the very playful, very natural result of juggling languages. You are always reaching for the most appropriate phrase. Salman Rushdie
phrases vowels knows
I'm going to say a phrase or terminology or vowel that I don't know how to attack . Lake Bell
phrases spirit invention
The phrase, 'Emancipation of Women' is only an invention of the Jewish intellect and its content is stamped with the same spirit. In the really good periods of German life the German woman never needed to emancipate herself. Adolf Hitler
phrases
For I am proverbed with a grandsire phrase... William Shakespeare
phrases ends epitaph
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning, every poem an epitaph. T. S. Eliot
phrases scrap
...He was just scraps of words and dislocated phrases. Thomas Bernhard
phrases existence epigrams
I summed up all systems in a phrase, and all existence in an epigram. Oscar Wilde
phrases coins wit
When someone has the wit to coin a useful phrase, it ought to be acclaimed and broadcast or it will perish. Jack Smith
phrases serious misery
There is hardly any mental misery worse than that of having our own serious phrases, our own rooted beliefs, caricatured by a charlatan or a hireling. George Eliot