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forward microsoft report
The Nasdaq has at least the Microsoft report to look forward to, which should be strong. Terrence Gabriel
forward looking next
I'm just looking forward to the next challenge. Michael Dixon
forward johnson looking major opportunity serve sheriff
I'm very appreciative of Sheriff (Ben) Johnson for the opportunity to serve as major in his administration. I'm looking forward to the new challenges. Robert Jones
forward looking sure team victory
I'm sure he's disappointed because I know he wanted to be part of a victory. But he's still part of the team and we're looking forward to a speedy recovery. Romeo Crennel
forward grateful job looking ordeal
Im grateful this ordeal is over, and Im so looking forward to getting back to the job I love, Paula Abdul
forward guys italian looking played playing
I'm excited. I don't know what to expect, but it should be fun. I'm looking forward to playing with the different guys -- guys I've never played with before and some of these Italian guys. Frank Catalanotto
forward lead looking playing share shooting shoots
I just want to keep playing as I have been doing and shooting sub-par rounds. I think if one of us shoots four- or five-under on Sunday, (he) could take it. I am looking forward to it. I have been in a share of the lead every day and feel I have responded well. Simon Dyson
forward last looking missed
I'm actually looking forward to it. We didn't play over there last year, and really, I kind of missed it. Ilian Evtimov
forward initiative larger move
The larger corporations have such significant resources, they take their initiative and move forward without significant needs. Don Pierson
gone use shapes
The time has mainly gone on getting Inform into a decent shape for public use. I suppose the plot of 'Curses' makes a sequel conceivable when compared with, say, the plot of 'Hamlet' but none is planned. Graham Nelson
gone bragging spots
Yeah I took the spot she gone POOF Nicki Minaj
gone push time
Every time we've gone here, I've had to push the Buddha. Scotty Morris
gone conform
That which comes after ever conforms to that which has gone before. Marcus Aurelius
gone television spelling
Aaron Spelling went further than anyone has ever gone for television. Linda Evans
gone remember remember-me
Will you remember me when I'm gone? Phil Donahue
gone hell-and-back hell
I've gone through hell and back. Keith Emerson
gone littles critics
I am a little god! Critics, be gone! Paul Crouch
gone stuff majority
But for the most part, for the majority of a stand-up audience, you better have new stuff they've not heard. And if you put an album out, just consider that material gone. At least that's how I see it. Patton Oswalt
looking throw
They're always looking to throw it downfield. We've got to get them to punt and get some turnovers. Pat Murphy
practice
While the practice is not necessarily widespread, there are a lot of them, Diana Oblinger
practice kind solemnity
All kinds of performance practices have a certain register of power or solemnity. Theaster Gates
practice path fool
To reject practice by saying, 'it is conceptual!' is the path of fools. A tendency of the inexperienced and something to be avoided. Longchenpa
practice our-relationship metta
When we practice metta, we open continuously to the truth of our actual experience, changing our relationship to life. Sharon Salzberg
practice grace growth
Strength is natural, but grace is the growth of habit. This charming quality requires practice if it is to become lasting. Joseph Joubert
practice choices one-thing
It's one thing to make a choice. It's another to put that choice into practice. John C. Maxwell
practice might imperfect
Whatever strength the masses have is due entirely to ahimsa, however imperfect or defective its practice might have been. Mahatma Gandhi
practice trials may
I pray God I may never be brought to the melancholy trial; but, if ever I should, it will then be known how far I can reduce to practice principles which I know to be founded in truth. James Otis
practice community religion
A religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden-beliefs and practices which unite into one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them. Emile Durkheim