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funds mean shown socially universe
As a group, the funds have shown that you can do about as well in a screened universe as in a non-screened universe. But that doesn't mean all socially screened funds are good. Emily Hall
fund gave issue seemed speech third
Back when I gave that speech in March, some of my hedge fund friends thought it would be a big issue by the third quarter. But here we are, it's July, and it just hasn't seemed to register. David Hale
fund money sure taken
Often, money is taken out of that fund for other projects. I'll make sure that stops. Tim Kaine
fun goals good hard played proud reward win
Any win is a good thing for us. This was one of the goals we set, this is something we wanted to accomplish. I'm proud of the kids, they played well and it's fun to see the reward of their hard work. Cathy Nixon
funding provide state
The state does not provide any funding at all, Dale Mitchell
fund injury number second seems small
The Second Injury Fund seems to be advantageous to a very small number of people. Joe Jones
funny people seen
Sometimes people think they know you and they go, 'Hey!' and then they realize that they've just seen you on the television. That's kind of funny sometimes. Maisie Williams
funding university
Scholarship funding doesn't come from the state, it doesn't come from university coffers. Richard Mann
fun tried
I've tried other jobs, ... But I am having too much fun. Kevin Taylor
boredom reason
It's boredom. No other reason than that. Brad Pitt
bored long goes-on
I can get bored with any show, when it goes on too long. Cam Gigandet
bored kind catalogues
You get kind of bored being in catalogues all the time. Cameron Diaz
bored coming mean multiple ninety people seen twice watch yeah
There are some people who have seen us multiple times, and when I say multiple I mean coming up on a hundred. Yeah so it's a little strange?I can't even watch the same movie twice 'cause I get bored with it, so I don't know how people can see us over ninety times; it's unbelievable. Matt Taylor
bored becoming would-be
Red is the great clarifier - bright and revealing. I can't imagine becoming bored with red - it would be like becoming bored with the person you love. Diana Vreeland
boredom risk ifs
If you're afraid to take risks in anything in life, it's just boredom. Clint Eastwood
bored terrified being-bored
I'm terrified of being bored and not learning, Alexa Chung
bored people want
I always really curious to see how people interpret things. I know my version, and I'm kind of bored with my version so I want to see their version. Chuck Palahniuk
bored people political
A lot of people are bored of all the political correctness. Clint Eastwood
trying speak live-by
I try to live by the principles the Bible speaks on. Brandon Marshall
trying keep-trying bastille
Yes, Bastille. I keep trying to get killed because it's inconvenient for you. Brandon Sanderson
trying why-not mindset
I changed my mindset and figured, Why not try to be really entertaining instrumentally? Brad Paisley
trying needs venture-capitalists
While I'm a venture capitalist who invests in early-stage tech companies, I often feel like a professional emailer and conference call maker. I try to spend most of my time doing whatever the companies we are investors in need me to do. Brad Feld
trying borders hopeless
It is hopeless to try to convert some borders into seams. Jane Jacobs
trying attention want
Zen taught me how to pay attention, how to delve, how to question and enter, how to stay with -- or at least want to try to stay with -- whatever is going on. Jane Hirshfield
trying worried projects
I haven't been worried about my image so much as I have been trying to find projects to push myself further than before. Cameron Diaz
trying knows can-do
You never know what you can do until you try, and very few try unless they have to. C. S. Lewis
trying students form
In my introductory course, Anthropology 160, the Forms of Folklore, I try to show the students what the major and minor genres of folklore are, and how they can be analyzed. Alan Dundes