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call remain shall until work york
A New York casting director, who shall remain nameless, once said to me, 'Marcia, you have what I call the flaring-nostril look, and until you get something done about it, you will never, ever work.' Marcia Gay Harden
call hard intense plays
Another very intense guy. He plays hard when he's in there. He plays violent. We call him 'Violent Gras.' Paul Grasmanis
call divine
As he is one, so we call Him God, the Deity, the Divine Nature, and other names of the same signification. John Hales
call encourage matter office
As a matter of fact, I'm going to call the governor's office right now to encourage that. Terry Fleck
call drive inevitably raise
The call would go out: 'Who can drive a bulldozer?' and inevitably someone would raise their hand. Sian Jones
call good nature open second spark thoughts
The call was made to try to get us a spark and get us another possession. That's my decision. If it works, it's a good play. If it doesn't, you're open to second guessing, which is the nature of this business. But I have no second thoughts about that, I really don't. Bill Cowher
call far opportunity review suspension trust worth
The call was made. They had the opportunity to review it. As far as the IIHF was concerned, they didn't feel it was worth a suspension or worth a review. I trust them on that. Brent Sutter
call higher last steady volume
The call volume has been higher and more steady than preceding some of the hurricanes we had last year. Brad Dean
call cup finals force great himself hopefully opportunity
The call up is a great opportunity for Pat, hopefully he can do well and force himself into the World Cup finals this summer. Billy Davis
modesty false-modesty
False modesty is better than none. Vilhjalmur Stefansson
modesty seduction modest
A modest demeanor arouses thoughts of seduction. Mason Cooley
modesty blind outrage
Be a constant outrage to modesty There is nothing to fear: modesty is exercised only among the blind. Jean Cocteau
modesty honour
Modesty sets off one newly come to honour. George Herbert
modesty virtue policy
Modesty is policy, no less than virtue. William Gilmore Simms
modesty judgment candor
If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader. Sarah Fielding
modesty virtue thrive
Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public. John Adams
modesty easy difficult
It is easy for a somebody to be modest, but it is difficult to be modest when one is a nobody. Jules Renard
pretending pretending-to-be-someone-else working-life
I spend my working life pretending to be someone else. Andrew Lincoln
pretend
We don't pretend to be holier than thou. Mark Baker
pretending noticing
Although, pretending not to notice is almost worse than noticing. Sara Gruen
thinks
He'll tell it like it is. If he thinks something is not right, he'll holler about it. I'd be hollering at everybody, too. John Breaux
warfare form commerce
Commerce is a form of warfare. Lyman Abbott
warfare
I think it will be warfare in the Senate. Cecilia Munoz
warfare has-beens
History has been the history of warfare. Godfrey Reggio