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looks profit shark
Profit is a new kind of shark that looks just like a dolphin. John McNamara
looks reflex
Technically, it looks like no more than a reflex rebound, an oversold bounce. Clark Yingst
looks totally
See how he looks at her when she's eating. He's totally in love. Malia Davis
looks new-music studios
I look forward to the future - and going into the studio to make new music. Diana Ross
looks swiss wait
We'll have to wait and see what we get. If it looks like Swiss cheese, we won't be happy. Jerry Bernstein
looks
What one looks for is evidence, not rhetoric. Samina Ahmed
looks product reason sells
The reason the product sells is it looks really expensive, Shawn Stockman
looks remotely
There is nothing here that looks remotely inflationary, Ian Shepherdson
looks
There he goes! ... Looks like he's on the bayou. Susan Price
pastor
As pope, he has to be the pastor of everyone. John Allen
past needs study
Most of all, perhaps, we need an intimate knowledge of the past. Not that the past has anything magical about it, but we cannot study the future. C. S. Lewis
past years prison-population
The Federal prison population has increased more than 7-fold over the past 20 years. Bobby Scott
past long looks
We should always look back on our own past with a sort of contempt, as long as the tenderness is there - but please let some of the contempt be there. Dennis Potter
past needs
The more shared past there is in a relationship, the more present you need to be... Eckhart Tolle
past people looks
For anyone to understand a regime like the GDR, the stories of ordinary people must be told. Not just the activists or the famous writers. You have to look at how normal people manage with such things in their pasts. Ernst Toller
past causes doe
History does include aspects of directionality, and the present range of causes and phenomena does not exhaust the realm of past possibilities. Stephen Jay Gould
past technology differences
Acquired characteristics are inherited in technology and culture. Lamarckian evolution is rapid and accumulative. It explains the cardinal difference between our past, purely biological mode of change, and our current, maddening acceleration toward something new and liberating- or toward the abyss. Stephen Jay Gould
past law data
[H]istorical science is not worse, more restricted, or less capable of achieving firm conclusions because experiment, prediction, and subsumption under invariant laws of nature do not represent its usual working methods. The sciences of history use a different mode of explanation, rooted in the comparative and observational richness in our data. We cannot see a past event directly, but science is usually based on inference, not unvarnished observation (you don't see electrons, gravity, or black holes either). Stephen Jay Gould