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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
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Anybody who says there's such a thing as 'actionable intelligence' has never seen intelligence. Almost never in my 23 years have I ever seen anything that said to me that at such and such a time and such and such a place such a thing was going to happen. It just doesn't happen that way. Ron Marks
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These conversations he said he had with me are total fiction. Almost everything he said will be refuted. Dick Leggitt
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The system has an automatic eye and it makes adjustments almost instantaneously. This means we can get the photo registered much faster. Jimmy Ruff
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The swan was found near the same location as previous cases, so protection measures will be almost unchanged. Josef Duben
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The sophomores have matured very well and I'm counting on them a lot to really step up and almost take the lead and get some things done this year. Katie has great potential to win tournaments and Denise practiced a lot over the summer and she came back really good. I think she's ready to break out. Kathy Dais
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The theory of computation has traditionally been studied almost entirely in the abstract, as a topic in pure mathematics. This is to miss the point of it. Computers are physical objects, and computations are physical processes. What computers can or cannot compute is determined by the laws of physics alone, and not by pure mathematics. David Deutsch
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The thing with Ramu, my character, is he wants to come to America to succeed. He almost exploits a perception of society that they see, a perception of him and what he knows and what he can offer. Jimi Mistry
almost worth
The things worth writing about, and the things worth reading about, are the things that feel almost beyond description at the start and are, because of that, frightening. Douglas Coupland
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The bottom line is, their pitchers were better than our hitters tonight. We had our chance but we couldn't get the job done. It's the same old thing we've seen all year. We have a runner at third base with less than two outs and we can't him in. Mackey Sasser
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The business must be based on the success of our football team, Brian Quinn
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Back in the Eighties, I'd buy the biggest Benetton jumper I could find and would wear it long-sleeved, hanging off my shoulders, with a varsity jacket and a baseball cap on back to front with a quiff. I was the smallest boy in my class, and I looked like a reject from New Kids On The Block. Terrible. Jamie Bamber
based housing jobs move people
Back 30 or 40 years ago when people thought about where they'd move it was based on jobs. Now housing is as much of a factor. William Frey
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A number of times, we had the bases loaded and we'd get that third out. We just couldn't capitalize on it." () Nelson McCullough
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A rescue mission doesn't involve going in and just taking a child and leaving. You can't just choose any child at random. Every kid has a case that is based on that child's original family. So, we made it over to a village, found the child; we were interacting with the child. Jason Mraz
based high record selected students
The students are selected based on recommendations that come from their instructors and who have demonstrated a record of high achievement. Carolyn Johnson
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The tax cut provides enough of a floor that we don't fall too far. We'll have a base from which to grow. Lawrence Lindsey
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The tax base will shift more to where they have their residences, instead of where they work. That's where they will pay their property taxes, buy their groceries, buy their cars. Loren Scott
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Designing and developing anything of consequence is incredibly challenging. Jonathan Ive
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It's an incredibly important position to everyone on campus. Jay Groves
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I've always been a massive fan of John Mayer. I think he's very talented. Ed Sheeran
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We are preparing for a massive relief operation, Ruud Lubbers
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People train for this all year like the Olympics. Michael White
people winter
People think, 'It's a winter hike, I don't have to take as much water,' but they do. Sarah Davis
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People see me and they think, "He's risen from the dead. Richard M. Nixon
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People say this stuff like they just thought of it, ... Everyone thinks they're so clever. I'm like, 'Heard that two weeks ago. Where ya been?' Jon Jansen
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People recognize me on the street for all kinds of different things that I've done. 'That Thing You Do' remains to be my favorite film in which I played my favorite character. That role is the one that I'm most recognized for. Johnathon Schaech
people
People really dont know or they really aint watching, ... Got to give them something to see. Karlos Dansby
people spend
People spend what's there. If it's not there, they're not going to spend it. Howard Dvorkin
people
People sometimes have to be reminded, I'm not Frank Underwood. I'm an actor named Kevin Spacey. Kevin Spacey
people talk
People talk about the money, but it had nothing to do with the money, John Abraham