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domain names nearly repeat
Jonathan Zittrain This is completely irrelevant. Let me repeat that, this is completely irrelevant. Domain names are nearly meaningless at this point.
domain engines hardly largely matter names search symbolic themselves
Jonathan Zittrain Domain names themselves hardly matter anymore. We get to where we are going with search engines anyway. It's a largely symbolic battle.
domain elected eminent people positions power taxing
Jim Ward It's very restrictive. These are non-elected positions on this board. I don't feel that non-elected people should have the taxing power and the eminent domain power that elected people do.
domain ground starting
Brian Jaffe It's going to be starting from the ground up in the domain infrastructure.
domain foreign looking names particular public throughout widely
Charles Clarke All our foreign posts throughout the world are looking at their particular country... and, of course, we have got the names that are widely in the public domain at the moment.
domain itself poem poetry simply truly writer
Michel Houellebecq I think poetry is the only domain where a writer you like can truly be said to influence you, because you read and reread a poem so many times that it simply drills itself into your head.
domain information public
B. R. Hayden There's other information that's not in the public domain right now,
domain
Aleksandar Hemon Everyone operates within their own domain and obviously those domains overlap to a great extent.
engines program ride
James Rhodes We have a ride-along program where they can ride with engines and ambulances.
engines sailing steam
Mark Hastings We're going from being in a dug-out canoe to our first sailing ship. We're not even up to steam engines yet.
engines heading port took toward
Scott Carr We thought it was out of gas, ... But it wasn't. They started up their engines and started heading toward the port of Miami. They took off like a rocket.
hardly league major minor nobody sports thinks
Tom Rowe I think it's too much of a major league market. Nobody thinks minor league sports. They're hardly on the radar.
hardly known reason
Stephen Hawking I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was able to reason
hardly pulled slight
David Cox I pulled him from the car, ... There was some slight resistance. He didn't have hardly anything to say.
hardly nearly
Rachel Lambert Mellon I'm nearly blind. I can hardly see. But I'm taking some herbs. Something quacky.
hardly spirit suddenly
Bible Bible And, lo, a spirit taketh him, and he suddenly crieth out; and it teareth him that he foameth again, and bruising him hardly departeth from him.
hardly means move
Robert Gibson That means I've got to keep the peeler going, ... There's hardly no place to move around.
hardly hear upset
Mike Soule At first, everyone was upset with (cover charges) and we had a little backlash. But now we hardly ever hear about it.
hardly roads
Jan Egeland They had hardly any roads at all and now they are gone.
hardly knew nobody pronounce
Scott McKenzie I knew I didn't have the right name for a singer. Having a name that nobody could pronounce was hardly an asset.
largely time waged war
Anthony Marra Grozny's been largely rebuilt. But at the same time, I think the war is very much being waged inside its survivors.
largely technology weakness
Doug Parker The weakness has been largely concentrated in the technology sector.
largely leadership living technology trenches
Mark McKinnon Republicans working in leadership and the trenches are largely old, white, male, out-of-touch, out of ideas, technology averse, and living in the past.
matter nation supporting
Bill Freeman Just patriotism, ... No matter what went down, we were supporting our own nation and land.
matter rust
Greg Puhalski He didn't play too badly. It's just a matter of getting a little rust off.
matter plays
Doug Miller He comes up with a lot of big plays no matter where you put him.
matters stage whether work
Sally Field The only thing that matters to me is getting to the work - getting to do the work. And I don't really care where it is: whether it's on stage or on television or in film.
matter museum room shifting thrilled tiring weight
Sloane Crosley Going to a museum is one of those inexplicably tiring things. You're not actually doing anything, more shifting your weight from room to room than walking. And yet it is one of the more tiring things one can do, no matter how thrilled you are by the exhibits.
matter night prepares success thinks
Brian Beckwith His success is all to him. It's all a matter of how he thinks each night and how he prepares for each game.
matter stuff swing
Dave Duncan His stuff is there, it's just going to be a matter of time. He'll get into the swing of things.
matter matters
Arlen Specter I think it's more a matter for them than us because we've got ... a lot of matters which take precedence over this for our own time,
matter opportunity shot time title
Rocky Juarez I think it's just a matter of time before I get a shot at a world title or an opportunity to be back on television.
names evil nations
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk The evils which sapped the nation's strength had all been wrought in the name of religion.
names guy your-boyfriend
Richelle Mead Your boyfriend and Micah will both be speechless." I unfastened my seatbelt. "That's the third time I've heard 'your boyfriend.' What's going on about that? Why won't anyone say Brayden's name?" Neither of them answered right away. Finally, Jill said sheepishly, "Because none of us can remember it." "Oh, come on! I'd expect that from Adrian but not you guys. It's not that weird of a name." "No," admitted Eddie. "But there's just something so...I don't know. Unmemorable about him. I'm glad he makes you happy, but I just start to tune out whenever he talks.
names jet
Richelle Mead My name's Jet Steele.
names people serious
Richelle Mead The problem with having so many people call me by nicknames was that when someone called me by my actual name, it usually meant something serious was happening.
names interesting rose
Umberto Eco The most interesting letters I received about 'The Name of the Rose' were from people in the Midwest that maybe didn't understand exactly, but wanted to understand more and who were excited by this picture of a world which was not their own.
names furniture percy-jackson-and-the-olympians
Rick Riordan This is Buford,” Leo announced. “You name your furniture?” Frank asked.
names kind stage
Rick James I'm still James Johnson. Rick James is a stage name. James Johnson keeps Rick James on the ground... Kind of sort of.
names use want
Raymond Chandler They don't want you until you have made a name, and by the time you have made a name, you have developed some kind of talent they can't use. All they will do is spoil it, if you let them.
names effort doctrine
Virchand Gandhi All religions worthy of the name are now making great efforts to purify their doctrines and return to their original standpoint, all except Christianity! You surely know that the nineteenth century Christianity is not the religion taught by Christ. Christ's religion has been changed and corrupted.
search truth
Aaron Brown This is about a search for the truth,
search
Eric Hornbeck As long as I can feel like I'm doing good, I'm going to be here. It could be tomorrow, it could be a month, I don't have those answers. However, if we can keep the search going, I will stay.
search written
Suzanne Trevino We do not specifically read correspondence if it's just a letter. The only way we could read correspondence is if we have a search warrant or have written authorization from the sender or the addressee.
search
Nicholas Sparks So I put out a search for him,
search sell
Matt Rosoff MSN may want to sell search to AOL.
search
Daunte Culpepper We don't have to search for a different personality. We just have to do what we do.
symbolic-meaning people looks
Rene Magritte People who look for symbolic meaning fail to grasp the inherent poetry and mystery of the images.
themselves unfair
David Clark It's unfair to the students, because they don't know what they can do to get themselves expelled.
themselves ultimately whom
Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould Social distinctions concern themselves ultimately with whom you may and may not marry.