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looks profit shark
Profit is a new kind of shark that looks just like a dolphin. John McNamara
looks low numbers telling
These low numbers may make us look good, but it also looks like we're not telling everything. Penn's numbers may look bad, but at least you know they're telling you everything. Matt Walton
looks reflex
Technically, it looks like no more than a reflex rebound, an oversold bounce. Clark Yingst
looks totally
See how he looks at her when she's eating. He's totally in love. Malia Davis
looks four fields
So, if you look at what's common among some of the companies I have, including the Four Seasons, NewsCorp, George V, the Plaza, these are all irreplaceable brands in their own fields. Al-Waleed bin Talal
looks helping young
It was not designed for me to be 35 and still doing the same thing. But in another sense, it's like I've had an extended adolescence. It helps that I look young, too. Ariel Pink
looks new-music studios
I look forward to the future - and going into the studio to make new music. Diana Ross
looks slow-motion eating
A lot of things look cooler in slow motion. Eating isn't one of them. Demetri Martin
looks holes doughnut
Don't look at the hole in the doughnut. Look at the whole doughnut. Branch Rickey
significant-change fundamentals produce
Fundamental renegotiation is very, very unlikely to produce any significant change Vince Cable
significant-things small-moments significant-moments
It was often in small moments that significant things were revealed. Lisa Kleypas
significant aspect catastrophe
As with almost every significant aspect of the Bush presidency, its handling of 9/11 was a catastrophe from start to finish. Eric Alterman
significant-things ideas want
Significant things often happen when you are present. Things come to you, and then you respond to what is required. The response very often comes without a premeditated idea of what you want. It is simply a response to the situation. Eckhart Tolle
significance my-own insignificant
I learned the significance of my own insignificant life. Frank McCourt