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delighted improve player wants
Steve Bleasdale He is young, he wants to improve as a player and we are delighted to have him here.
delighted game good physically platform presence provide shame touch wins
Mark McGhee I was delighted with Joe. Physically he is a real presence as a centre-forward. His touch is good and he wins headers. It was a shame we couldn't provide a platform for him to win the game for us.
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George Gray I was delighted to be invited to the Dutch Consulate in Edinburgh to receive their medal from Michael Hughes, the Dutch Consul.
delighted whatever
Ken Schanzer Whatever it is we're paying, ... we're delighted to be in this relationship. We want to keep going forever.
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Mike Baker We are extremely delighted that we are on the eve of a launch that will mark the start of the cornerstone of the space station.
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Ian McGeechan Lawrence is one of the giants of the English and world game and we are, of course, delighted that he is remaining with us for a further 2 years.
delighted interest parts strong
Lamine Diack I am delighted to see such strong interest from so many different parts of the world.
delighted drivers experience great signed
Aguri Suzuki I am delighted to have signed two drivers with such great experience.
photography wall fun
Richard Avedon i'm beginning to feel like this. caught the incredible sunshine just in the nick of time today on my walk. the wall of rain approaching from the west desert was pretty spectacular, too. along with being gorgeous, it was sooo muddy. which made driving home in no shoes so very fun :) if only i could post photos here! a picture is worth a thousand words, yes? If a day goes by without my doing something related to photography, it's as though I've neglected something essential to my existence, as though I had forgotten to wake up.
photography thinking may
Richard Avedon Sometimes I think all my pictures are just pictures of me. My concern is...the human predicament; only what I consider the human predicament may simply be my own.
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Richard Avedon I don't really remember the day when I stood behind my camera with Henry Kissinger on the other side. I am sure he doesn't remember it either. But this photograph is here now to prove that no amount of kindness on my part could make this photograph mean exactly what he.. or even I.. wanted it to mean. It's a reminder of the wonder and terror that is a photograph.
photography real doe
Richard Avedon A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he's being photographed, and what he does with this knowledge is as much a part of the photograph as what he's wearing or how he looks. He's implicated in what's happening, and he has a certain real power over the result.
photography character giving
Richard Avedon There was no such person as Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe was an invention of hers. A genius invention that she created, like an author creates a character. She understood photography, and she also understood what makes a great photograph. She related to it as if she were giving a performance. She gave more to the still camera than any actress-any woman- I've ever photographed.
photography facts portraits
Richard Avedon A portrait is not a likeness. The moment an emotion or fact is transformed into a photograph it is no longer a fact but an opinion. There is no such thing as inaccuracy in a photograph. All photographs are accurate. None of them is the truth.
photography independent mind
Ryan McGinley I know that my mind is so A.D.D., and I want instant gratification - and photography can provide me with that - but at some point, I want to make an independent feature.
photography perception natural
Umberto Eco If photography is to be likened to perception, this is not because the former is a natural process but because the latter is also coded.
photography desire facts
William S. Burroughs There is in fact something obscene and sinister about photography, a desire to imprison, to incorporate, a sexual intensity of pursuit.
coarse subtle impression
George Eliot Subtle impressions for which words are quite too coarse a medium.