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african-american firsts bolshevism
First of all, Bolshevism represents... C. L. R. James
community educate happy interests kid life mine montana rural schools serving smaller
I've been very happy serving in a smaller school. It's a way of life for me. The interests of mine and the community have been the same. Rural schools have been my life. Montana is one of the most rural states. There's a need to educate every kid in the state. John McNeil
community number people register running thrilled
We couldn't register everybody. I'm thrilled by just the number of people here. The running community has really come together. Chris Farley
community huge number people satisfied silent thai
I know that there is a huge number of silent people in the Thai community who are not satisfied with the protesters. Surapong Suebwonglee
community left
The community left us. We wanted to get back into the community. Brian Byrd
community easier rest
The community can rest a little easier tonight. J. J. Johnson
community hispanic stay top
The Hispanic community is very vital, and we need to stay on top of that. Lori Chappell
community encourage giving great mock seems trial
The idea of One Book, One Community is to encourage participation by other organizations in the giving community. A mock trial seems like it would be a great tie-in to this book. Karen Sloan
community extending hand open ready urban
We actually think the community is ready for some compromise, even on the urban projects. If he extends an open hand to the community, he'll find us extending a hand back. Charles Hall
community manchester next
The next day I went and enrolled at Manchester Community College. Mark Otis
culture illusion illusion-of-time
We are living in a culture entirely hypnotized by the illusion of time Alan Watts
flavor informs literally maybe musical tastes whether
The words 'maybe' and 'perhaps' are literally the same - the flavor is the same, the educational level is the same. But you just know when to use maybe and when to use perhaps. I think it's because of this: You get to know the tastes or musical tastes of words themselves, and this informs your choice, whether you use them or not. David Mitchell
gives wonderful work
It's a really disappointing situation. We'll need to work through this. Stephanie is such a wonderful person. She's our big defender, and she just gives us so much. Carmen Dolfo
gives insight people personal
It really makes people accountable, as well as gives them insight into personal training. There's someone you're accountable to. Kimberly Headrick
gives hopefully killer lose opportunity people player quality
It's a killer when you lose a quality player like him, especially when you're struggling. It's tough. The way things are going, it gives some other people an opportunity to play and hopefully they get better because of the experience. Larry Brown
gives wide
This is the way of it, wide world over,One is beloved, and one is the lover,One gives and the other receives. Ella Wilcox
gives honorary law power release seek
This law gives you the power to seek the release of Wallenberg, ... The law makes no distinction between honorary and other citizens. Ronald Reagan
gives honors label putting shows student students valuable work
They're doing the work that a student would do in an honors course. Putting that label on it makes it more valuable to the student. It shows they are doing more than the other students ? it gives them that edge. James Evans
gives opportunity team
(They) have not been spectacular, not great, but solid. That gives the team an opportunity to win. That's what we need. John Tortorella
gives guidance happen hockey needed people proverbial quarter seeing sure third whether
There's also the practicality that people are needed to do the work, but I'm not sure whether the third quarter gives us the proverbial hockey stick, ... What our guidance would tell you is we're not seeing that as going to happen in the third quarter. Jeffrey Joerres
gives
It's a big difference. It gives me a lot of confidence. Felipe Alou
literature life-is hell
Without literature, life is hell. Charles Bukowski
literature cost postmodernism
Postmodernism cost literature its audience. Scott Turow