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fairly needs press serious
He's got some fairly serious injuries. He needs to get healthy. That's what we said in the press release. Mike Holder
fairly lab physicians simple testing
I think that a lot of physicians really see drug testing as a fairly simple lab test when, in fact, it is not at all. Dr. Levy
fairly moving next
If we want to do repairs next summer, we're going to have to get moving fairly quickly, William Ford
fairly few model paper papers published quite realized soon term
The HoLee model was the first term structure model. I remember reading their paper soon after it was published and as it was fairly different from many of the other papers that I had read, I had to read it quite a few times. I realized that it was a really important paper. John Hull
fairly flaw terms
The flaw is fairly significant in terms of its reach. Alain Sergile
fairly
It's not equitable, it's not just and it's not fairly applied. David Gelinas
fairly last line remember revenue time
The revenue line is fairly disappointing. I can't remember the last time this happened. John Putnam
fairly huge jobs
It's not a huge industry. It's fairly modest, but they have some good-paying jobs. Mike Griffin
fairly movement september short stock
That's a fairly sizable number, ... It's conceivable that some of the movement in the stock in September may have been some near-term short covering. Mark Mahaney
order prophecies turned
You have to say what comes into your head, and sometimes the wrong words come, in the wrong order or I'd make prophecies which immediately turned out to be wrong. Murray Walker
order pitch
He's just got to be consistent. In order to pitch in the big leagues, you've got to be consistent. Dave Foreman
order people courageous
People say to me all the time, 'You have no fear.' I tell them, 'No, that's not true. I'm scared all the time. You have to have fear in order to have courage. I'm a courageous person because I'm a scared person. Ronda Rousey
order mind able
In a way, one gets stability from being able to order the rational mind. Richard Gere
order john-kerry
John Kerry couldn't even order a Philly cheesesteak properly. Rich Lowry
order people luck
Victory awaits him who has everything in order - luck, people call it. Roald Amundsen
order luck victory
Victory awaits him, who has everything in order - luck we call it. Defeat is definitely due for him, who has neglected to take the necessary precautions - bad luck we call it Roald Amundsen
order leaving information
The notion that you go to a public institution in order to learn private information about yourself is absurd. We used to understand that when students went to universities, they would become cosmopolitan. They were leaving their neighborhoods. Richard Rodriguez
order safety giving
People will often, almost always, prefer a male God. A male image of God gives them this sense of security, safety, order, no nonsense. So that's where their psyche is at. Probably it's something that they've got to go through. Not that there isn't a need for order in the world, but the mystical level seems to be the mature level of religion, and there the question is not order but union - divine union. And so, without some integration of the feminine, usually you never get to the mystical level. Richard Rohr
song time tribute wrote
I wrote the song in tribute ... at the time she was murdered, Ricky Fante
songs time
Songs sometimes are so connected to the sociology of the time. Dan Hill
song writing thinking
Normally when we go in and write the songs we write, we think about doing a cover, but never a covers record. That would be, for us, a concept. We don't want to have a concept! Robert Cray
song hate believe
The Word 'Repulse': I hate this word. I believe 'repel' is a perfectly good word, and 'repulsion' is the noun, as well as the title of an excellent Dinosaur Jr. song. A compulsion compels you; an impulse impels you. Nobody ever says 'compulse' or 'impulse' as a verb. So why would you ever say 'repulse'? This word haunts me in my sleep, like a silver dagger dancing before my eyes. Renee looked it up and I was wrong. But I still kind of think I'm right. Rob Sheffield
song likes sad-things
A song nobody likes is a sad thing. But a love song nobody likes is hardly a thing at all. Rob Sheffield
song morning mp3
Thanks to the greatest invention of recent years, the MP3-playing alarm clock, I can now choose the song that wakes me up in the morning. Rob Sheffield
song moments our-lives
Our lives were just beginning, our favorite moment was right now, our favorite songs were unwritten. Rob Sheffield
song memories heart
If all music did was bring the past alive, that would be fine. You can hide away in music and let it recapture memories of things that used to be. But music is greedy and it wants more of your heart than that. It demands the future, your future. Music wants the rest of your life. So you can't rest easy. At any moment, a song can come out of nowhere to shake you up, jump-start your emotions, ruin your life. Rob Sheffield
song mistake cutting
A big mistake a lot of filmmakers do is they like, "We cut our whole ending to a Rolling Stones song." You better find a new ending then, because unless you have $2 million for that song. Rob Zombie
until
I just feel good. I didn't think anything of it until (Mark) Kotsay said, 'If you get a chance, keep running. Mark Ellis
until year
I'll be here every year until I die. Robert Harrison
until
I haven't got ambitions. Actually, I'm determined not to die until I get very old. I want to be a great-great-great-grandmother. Charlotte Rampling
until wait
If not then he'll have to wait until Monday. Ozzie Guillen
until wait
If I was the council, I wouldn't want to wait until July. It's been too long. Carol Davis
until work
I never knew how small L.A. was until I started to work here. Rita Ora
until
I'm not going to do anything until it's at least two-thirds full. J. Horton
until
I'm a believer that you shouldn't really talk about the drawing until you're done with the drawing. Josh Trank
until
It's not a sport until it's in the Olympics. E. O. Wilson