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We're not just any star stuff, most of which is humdrum hydrogen and listless helium. Our bodies include fancier ingredients like carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, and a few other herbs and spices. Seth Shostak
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We've been training our bodies to get ready for routines for two days and maybe even longer. Chad Buczek
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I think back to the tsunami, and I remember being so astonished, 2 1/2 weeks after it hit, to be standing in the capital of Indonesia and see a dead body on the ground. I never thought, never in a million years, that I would find something like that in the United States. But 10 days afterward in New Orleans, one of the great cities in America, and there were dead bodies on the ground. It's tough to have that happen in your own country. Bob Woodruff
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Intuitive eating is a way to recognize all those influences and learn ways to counter that in terms of hunger and satisfaction. The idea that you can eat what you want is very threatening. But our bodies don't want junk food all day long; they want a tremendous variety of food. Steven Hawks
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If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats. Richard Bach
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In particular, I want to set a challenge to public bodies and private companies to improve gender balance on their own boards. Nicola Sturgeon
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The end of life is likely to be an important focus for innovation. Most people die in hospitals, tied up with tubes and with their bodies pumped full of drugs. Yet most would rather die at home and with more control over the timing and manner of their death. Geoff Mulgan
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The head is the house of the tongue; our bodies affectively speak less falsely. Austin Spare
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The hard part about being a head coach, especially when you have a program that's new, is getting the kids to buy into the fact that you have a team. I've had 35 bodies so far show up to my camp, but that's not every day. I might have 15 one day, 18 the next day, then 22. David Armour
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Obviously, I love to do both contemporary and historical fiction. When a hint of a story grabs me, I try to go with it to see where it will take me whatever the setting. Katherine Paterson
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Kids, kids. As far as Daddy's concerned, you're both potential murderers. Dan Castellaneta
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Kids don't want to come off the field, but we try not to start them on both sides because they get too tired. and we aren't getting as much out of them (in the late stages of a game). Shawn Trent
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I wouldn't say all the pressure is on them - we're both going into the game with the same goal. If they feel like they have more pressure because they are the home team and they are in front of their home crowd, then so be it. Greg Moore
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James came to Indiana to do both sports, so ultimately the decision is his. He had a great football season, and I am really proud of him. He has a bright future ahead, and we want to do whatever is necessary to help him reach his goals. Mike Davis
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James and I have similar tastes. We both have high tenor voices and write melodic songs. And we both really like the Kinks. Eric Johnson
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I would say the decision to run both events would mean she has to make compromises, Steve Cram
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Kashmir, the 86,000-square-mile region in India's north, both is and isn't the India of the popular imagination. Hanya Yanagihara
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Just the fact that they have taken a position on it will resonate with many both in state and out, Jon Huntsman
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We thought we had destroyed Peanuts . It just didn't work. And the network didn't like it. It was too slow; we had used kids' voices and that jazz music. Lee Mendelson
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I think that when you play a team a second time, and the first time you play them you destroy them, your psyche isn't in the right place. We all knew that this game wouldn't be easy, and that we would have to play harder than we did in the first game, but we didn't do that. James Jones
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I will never get over this. This has just about destroyed me. Karl Turner
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Hurricane Katrina led a path of destruction through my home. However, she would not destroy my faith in God and my love of music and my fans. Fats Domino
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He says it doesn't matter if people are socialist -- we're going to fight together with them to destroy everything that we can. Richard Boucher
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If you could repair it faster than they could destroy it, you'd win the battle. But you can't. Lowell Feld
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I remember just feeling the weight and responsibility and that moment in my life was just like 'My god Ian, this is going to destroy you', Ian Roberts
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I love stories about people who are smart enough to know that what they're doing is destroying them, but that knowing that doesn't help them. Sean Penn
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Stick with somebody. It's not college. You can't keep having the quarterback shuffle, because that's only going to destroy the offensive chemistry. Randy McMichael