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Bill Shuster It is clear that terrorists, whether using a plane to kill innocent Americans or exploding car bombs in the Middle East, do not fight fairly.
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Tim Robinson We tossed a few bombs at each other now and then, but that is a side issue for us. We both share a common vision that biometrics are a great way to initiate transactions.
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Todd Lampman We've got to have a guy that can obviously do some things other than try to hit bombs for us. You have such a variety of pitchers in high school ... you've got to be able to handle a lot of different people and know what's going on around you and keep people in the right spots.
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Larry Rice We've gone a long way to discounting a favorable outcome -- you're getting the rally that should have taken place the day the bombs fell. The real question is how much longer are the hedge funds going to let the market go before they put on short positions again. Valuations, North Korea -- you don't hear about this stuff anymore, but it's still out there.
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Made Pastika He is a second-hand car dealer, an electronics expert and his role was to detonate the bombs by cellular phone.
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William F. Buckley, Jr. Kennedy after all has lots of glamour - Gregory Peck with an atom bomb in his holster.
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William F. Buckley, Jr. It had all the earmarks of a CIA operation; the bomb killed everybody in the room except the intended target!
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Samuel Goldwyn The A-bomb is dynamite.
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R. Robinson (Late Philippine dictator Ferdinand) Marcos is a good example, Mr. (Manuel) Noreiga of Panama. But this is all way after the fact. They don't get into the game soon enough to really make a difference.
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George Ayittey Africa has more dictators per capita than any other continent.
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George Ayittey The only good dictator is a dead one.
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Naomi Wolf Italy in the 1920s, Germany in the '30s, East Germany in the '50s, Czechoslovakia in the '60s, the Latin American dictatorships in the '70s, China in the '80s and '90s - all dictatorships and would-be dictators target newspapers and journalists.
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Kevin McCarthy When it comes to tyrants, dictators and terrorists, strength and the threat of force is the only language they understand.
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Muammar al-Gaddafi We can call it Isratine.
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Margaret Thatcher Dictators can be deterred, they can be crushed-but they can never be appeased.
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Paul Wolfowitz I've met quite a few dictators up close and personal in my life.
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Karl Popper It can't happen here is always wrong: a dictatorship can happen anywhere.
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Tony Buzan In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems.
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Sophie Hannah All through childhood, I wrote verses and mysteries. There is, for me, one connection: structure. My poetry is metrical, rhyming.
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Anne Wright He said, 'I can't teach someone how to write,' ... He just thought if you were a poet, you wrote poetry.
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Chang-Rae Lee I think book clubs should read more contemporary poetry.
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Daisy Ridley I was actually sacked from my first job. It was at a workshop for a short film this poet had written, about when she used to work in a strip club. After the first week, I was told not to come back.
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Umberto Eco For Mallarmé naming an object meant suppressing three-quarters of its poetic pleasure (which consists in the joy of guessing bit by bit - "le suggérer, voilà le rêve!").
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Umberto Eco Stopgaps do belong to the internal economy of the form, since the Whole requires them, even if only in a subordinate position ... The stopgap Luigi Paryson's 'zeppa' accepts its own banality, because without the speed that the banal allows up, it would slow up a passage that is crucial for the outcome of the work and its interpretation.
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William Wycherley Poets, like whores, are only hated by each other.
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William Wordsworth poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge