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absolutely felt point
At one point I just felt I was absolutely gone. Graeme Dott
absolutely ball felt game happy point turned
At that point in the game I felt like we were absolutely manhandling them. When we turned the ball over I wasn't happy about that. Drew Bledsoe
absolutely ball felt game happy point turned
At that point in the game I felt like we were absolutely manhandling them, ... When we turned the ball over I wasn't happy about that. Drew Bledsoe
absolutely citizens close consistent point senior time
At some point they absolutely should be closed. If it's a one time thing with employees, I think there should be some mercy. But if it's a consistent thing, abusing senior citizens close it down. Tom Watkins
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At this point, there is absolutely no reason to believe this is related to anything that went on at Columbine a year ago, ... Other than the fact that the two are students ... it is a completely separate incident. Steve Davis
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At this point, that is absolutely not required by individual customers. Jeffrey Nelson
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At this point in time, we're absolutely thrilled. It's totally remarkable to have a fully successful mission. Of all the things that could go wrong either in space or even scientifically, none of the bad things happened and everything really exceeded our wildest expectations. Donald Brownlee
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At the meetings, we can talk about how to perpetually organize and the value of continually setting resources aside to do this. And we absolutely must leave with a plan for specific actions. Karen Schultz
absolutely bet confidence totally
At this point, am I concerned? You bet I am. Am I totally alarmed and shaken and (losing) confidence in him? Absolutely not. Rich Brooks
kicking-it people trying
Romantic poetry had its heyday when people like Lord Byron were kicking it large. But you try and make a living as a poet today, and you'll find it's very different! Alan Moore