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almost ambition harbour matter past pronounce scottish
As a Scot, representing a Scottish constituency for almost the past 25 years, I do not harbour an overweening ambition to pronounce on each and every matter exclusively English. Charles Kennedy
almost case control good people prepared specific work
As a writer, you're really in control of almost everything. That's not the case in TV. You have to be prepared to work with a lot of people to make something happen, and you got to be prepared, at least in the beginning, to not be too good at your specific task. Josh Elliott
almost aspects attracted deeply electrical hardware interested
As a boy, I was deeply interested in scientific ideas, electrical and mechanical, and I read almost everything I could find on the subject. I was attracted more by the hardware and construction aspects than by the scientific issues. Carlo Rubbia
almost natural picky point
As a director, there's no natural career progression. So after 'The Wackness,' which was very personal to me, I was very, very picky about what I was going to do next, to the point where I think that I was almost too picky. Jonathan Levine
almost anyone background brand company good hiring leap moving name successful worked
Anyone who has worked for a big brand-name company with a good reputation, and was successful there, has a real advantage, especially in moving to a different industry. Hiring someone is really a leap of faith, and interviewers know they can only tell so much about you from the interviewing process, so having that brand name in your background is important. It's almost like an endorsement. Jim Lanzalotto
almost basics crab ratio
As a judge, you look at the basics of a recipe: Does it make sense, does the ratio of ingredients make sense? And is it a crab soup? Some of the entries we get are almost anything but. John Shields
almost behind bigger drums fan happen head music playing songs wrote
As a musician, I don't think I'm the greatest guitar player. I'm a bigger fan of the drums than I am the guitar; I just happen to play guitar. I play drums almost every day at my house. I wrote a lot of songs behind the drum kit, just having the music and vocals in my head and playing the rhythm. Daron Malakian
almost bottom failed implement line placed program unfair
The bottom line is that NSEERS is a failed and unfair program. An understaffed INS (Immigration and Naturalization Services) couldn't implement the program and almost 14,000 of those who complied were placed in deportation proceedings. James Zogby
almost cable figure given operator responsibility tool
The cable operator almost has a responsibility to give you a tool to better figure out what to watch, now that it's given you all those choices. Josh Bernoff
justice terrible
It would be a terrible miscarriage of justice if they're convicted. Mayer Morganroth
justice taste victims
This is the first taste of justice that the victims have received. Rocky Nichols
justice seen worst
This is probably the worst miscarriage of justice I've seen in 34 years of practice. Julian Mack
justice aids authority
It is incumbent upon everyone to aid those daysprings of authority and sources of command who are adorned with the ornamant of equity and justice. Baha'u'llah
justice abnormal world
It's an abnormal world I live in. I don't belong anywhere. It's like I'm floating down the middle. I'm never quite sure where I am. Arthur Ashe
justice criminals trials
A criminal trial is never about seeking justice for the victim. If it were, there could be only one verdict: guilty. Alan Dershowitz
justice judging links
Judges are the weakest link in our system of justice, and they are also the most protected. Alan Dershowitz
justice phrases definitions
We feel something, and reach out for the nearest phrase or hum with which to communicate, but which fails to do justice to what has induced us to do so....We stay on the outside of our impressions, as if staring at them through a frosted window, superficially related to them, yet estranged from whatever has eluded casual definition. Alain de Botton
justice intellectual common
The common stock of intellectual enjoyment should not be difficult of access because of the economic position of him who would approach it. Jane Addams
might wonderful
A very wonderful note, I might add. A very professionally done thing. Jim Tracy
might
No star is ever lost we once have seen, we always may be what we might have been. Adelaide Anne Procter
might money order schools
The money might be better off used for things like law-and- order initiatives, schools and hospitals, Peter Beattie
might suggestion system technician upgrade
The technician will see if the AC system is an old one or in need of repair. A suggestion might then be made to upgrade to a more energy-efficient system. Pat Davis
might screwed
See, I might have screwed the whole thing up in Buffalo, John Butler
might sticks tried
I've tried to play with the composites, and I still might go to it eventually, ... But I'm used to the feel of the wooden sticks and I like them. Eric Desjardins
might script second spent
I spent 18 months, off and on, with the script writer. I might as well have not spent one second with him. Don Haskins
might next vindictive
You should be truthful, constructive and not personal, vindictive or petty. You might say, 'Here are some suggestions for the next person who has this job. Ben Dattner
might
You never know when you might need help. Dave Duncan