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The more contact we have with one another and the more we come to understand each other's values, the greater will be our mutual respect. Dalai Lama
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Mutual respect! That's what it takes to be friends. Hugo Chavez
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It is mutual respect which makes friendship lasting. John Henry Newman
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Whenever I get days off, I go home, or friends and family come up. I'm in contact with them every day, so it's like we live next door, but obviously we live in two different countries. Football is my job, and everyone around me has given me the opportunity to purely concentrate on football, and everyone else worries about everything else. Gareth Bale
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Y2K hype taps our native discomfort with the realities of a dynamic, evolving social order. It elevates personal, local contact over the impersonality of the 'extended order' of trade and technological networks. It suggests that we can wipe the slate clean and start from scratch. Virginia Postrel
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The American way is very much about passing on knowledge. This person will become an adviser, a point of contact for the public. John Smith
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We have virtually no records, ... Everyone who we know had an interest in the mausoleum was contacted long ago, or had the opportunity to contact us (after public notices about the demolition). David Bone
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We have to use existing contacts to contribute to de-escalation. Thomas Steg
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When I'm writing a novel, which is what I like to write, I get up early, sit zazen, make a pot of green tea. I wear wrist cuffs to keep my wrists warm and minimize irritation from extended contact with the surface of my desk. I sit down and write. Ruth Ozeki
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We've made contact to say we're interested. We would love the opportunity to speak to him. If Roy decides he wants to come to London - then bang, we're in for him. Peter Grant
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Usually, when there's contact like that, it's a no-call. But they called it and that's that. That's the way the day went. Mike Holmgren
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With the exponential growth of the Net we were able to reach many thousands of people that we otherwise would never have been in contact with our publications and organizations. Don Black
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It's hard for me to say that what I'm doing isn't even really music, because deep inside of me, what I want to do is much greater than music. Todd Rundgren
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We shall reach greater and greater platitudes of achievment. Richard Daley
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Writers are historians, too. It is in literature that the greater truths about a people and their past are found. F. Sionil Jose
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We can see what's going on with greater specificity. The need for biopsies will be reduced. Joe Hogan
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People don't understand how much time and work it takes to make somebody laugh, and how hard it is to write a script, to put together the story, the characters. When everyone laughs simultaneously, there's no greater feeling. Marlon Wayans
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We've done a number of other searches, not specifically related to this, but because of a greater student awareness. Terry Kerr
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Just because Randy wants something doesn't mean it's going to happen. We want to respect his interests, but our greater responsibility is not to him but to our team. Ken Kendrick
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I refrained from writing another one, thinking to myself: Never mind, I will prove that I am able to become a greater scientist than some of you, even without the title of doctor. Hermann Oberth
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Judges wear legal professionalism and precedent as a mantel that secures legitimacy for their decisions. It's how they distinguish themselves from politicians or administrative agencies, while wielding power that is sometimes much greater than those democratically accountable actors. Yochai Benkler