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footballer means
Charlie Adam I want to be a footballer - and that means playing on a Saturday afternoon.
footballer
Craig Johnston Now Jack Charlton wasn't wrong, I was a bad footballer.
footballer married work
Abbey Clancy Being married to a footballer is some girls' dream, but it isn't always like that. I work.
genuinely honor
Scott Archer He was genuinely nice. (The movie) is an honor. It's something you thought would never happen.
genuinely lack los
Chris Eigeman I genuinely don't like Los Angeles. L.A. is this little petri dish of lack of morality.
genuinely love respect sorry totally upset
Hilary Duff I'm genuinely sorry that I upset her because I totally respect her and totally love her music.
genuinely interested opinion public results
Suzi Leather The HFEA is genuinely interested to see public opinion and we don't know what the results of the consultation will be.
genuinely good interest likes public share
Bill Clinton And so I share an interest in public service. He likes sports. I like sports. He likes people. And I think he's a genuinely good man.
genuinely guys players
Bill McLaughlin These guys are a lot more accessible, a lot more enjoyable. The players genuinely like each other, and that shows.
genuinely
Rob Thurman Don't accept what's out there because that is all that's out there. Look for the new and unusual. Seek out what you genuinely want to read and don't settle.
genuinely moved relate
Mickey Sumner It's so rare that you see a movie that you are genuinely moved by on a real level, and you relate to it, and you come out feeling uplifted.
genuinely happy ideas industry interested productive quite
Karan Johar It was a good, productive meeting. He is entertaining and well-informed. I was quite happy to see he was genuinely interested in our industry and in a give-and-take of ideas on cinema.
good
Ken Hill Mistakes can be good things, because it is an unexpected thing.
good
Charles Warren I was like, 'Wow,' something's going on here, ... Something good is about to happen.
good looking
Ramon Hernandez I was looking for a fastball. I got it on the good part of the bat. It went where no one could get it.
good guy
Carl Pohlad Kirby's too good a guy to have something like this (stroke) happen.
good hit kenny pitches seen
Buck Showalter Kenny was effective. They've seen Kenny so much. They hit some good pitches for hits. He bent, but he didn't break.
good popular
Kevin Towers Khalil is an exciting, popular player. We think he's going to have a real good year, offensively and defensively.
good pitcher pressure tough type week
John Crumbley (Key West) had a tough week this week, but (starting pitcher Daniel) Foltz pitched a good game. It was good to be in this type of pressure situation.
good skier surprised
Herb Cytyrn Jake is a very good skier and I wouldn't be surprised if he made it to sectionals.
good meeting month offer parent pocket ready
Walter Robb I would say it was about a month ago and I had an offer in my pocket and I was ready to sell. If I had not been able to find a good parent team, I would have sold. Then we had a meeting with Carolina.
nuisance realizing bernard-shaw
Robert M. Hutchins Nobody can read Freud without realizing that he was the scientific equivalent of another nuisance, George Bernard Shaw.
nuisance
Scott Adams If you become a nuisance ... they're not going to like you.
nuisance time trying
Lee Stetson It's more of a nuisance at a time when we're trying to wend our way through 20,000-plus applications.
nuisance said theft
Paul Erdos Some French socialist said that private property was theft ... I say that private property is a nuisance.
nuisance
William Tucker Accessibility has been an afterthought and nuisance to the county.
nuisance made relation
Dorothy L. Sayers I gather that he nearly knocked you down, damaged your property, and generally made a nuisance of himself, and that you instantly concluded he must be some relation to me.
nuisance cleverness
Oscar Wilde Cleverness becomes a public nuisance.
nuisance ifs publishers
Fay Weldon Writers are always a great nuisance to publishers. If they could do without them, they would.
nuisance forget sometimes
Gertrude Stein Some out of their own virtue make a god who sometimes later is a nuisance to them, a terror perhaps to them, a difficult thing to be forgetting.