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Steven Wieting The Fed has assumed that the weakness in the first quarter was temporary. This confirms that. The reasonable view was you don't have a one-third rise in energy prices without consequences.
assumed celebrity interest people reviewers
Justin Beckett The celebrity reviewers are people we contacted who, on a genre-specific basis, we assumed would have an interest in doing this.
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Wei Kong The findings of our studies did not fit most people's preconceived notions about how DNA molecules work, so they assumed we had to be wrong. The critics seemed very sure of themselves, and we had a lot of sleepless nights.
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Bob Bandoni Already, it's clear to me that leadership from the senior class is effective. It's not necessarily coming from authority that sometimes is assumed by playing prowess. It's really coming by a moral authority, one that kind of transcends what happens in the field. They're established kids, very comfortable with themselves and very genuine and enthusiastic on the field, but genuine in their responses to the younger players.
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Rebecca MacKinnon The early idealists and companies and governments have all assumed that the Internet will bring freedom. Yet China proves that this is not the case.
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Richard Bohling The county operated as business as usual for so long, no one wanted to change anything. People assumed a change was made but it never was. This should make it easier to direct money to fire departments that perform needed work. We need a contract for legitimate business purposes.
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Madison Smartt Bell The country is too often assumed to be a backward place: The First World has trouble remembering that Haitians were two centuries ahead of us in abolishing slavery and in extending full rights of citizenship to everyone, regardless of race.
assumed curve fed
Chris Rupkey The curve should be flattening if the Fed is assumed to be still tightening.
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David Gordon Historically, packaging has been one of the major delays for us in getting product out the door.
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Thomas Gunderson I think it's brilliant. The worst-case outcome for them is that they delay Johnson and force them to pay several million dollars more for Guidant, which weakens them as a competitor.
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Jack Finn He's going to be looking after a program that has been fraught with delay, faulty science, mismanagement and misdirection.
delayed feathers run three
John Velazquez We must have run over two or three geese. One of their feathers was in my foot. It was a delayed reaction. After she went through them, then she got scared.
delay fit hours
Samuel Johnson Life admits not of delays; when pleasure can be had, it is fit to catch it. Every hour takes away part of the things that please us, and perhaps part of our disposition to be pleased.
delay firm honor please time
Barham Salih Please do not delay -- the time to make firm commitments is now. Honor your pledges now.
delay support
Kevin Madden I just think the support for Mr. Delay has been emphatic.
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Tom Shipka By his opting for a path of delay under the guise of studying the Panel report further, Mr. Sweet has repudiated the Panel report in an exhibition of cronyism that has no precedent in the modern history of this university to my knowledge.
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Charles Schumer If the President were to voluntarily institute the review and delay the contract, that would obviate the need for our legislation, but a simple cooling-off period will not allay our concerns.
hunting blood hands
Rick Riordan Artemis grit her teeth. "I need a favor. I have some hunting to do, alone. I need you to take my companions to Camp Half-Blood." "Sure Sis!" then he raised his hands in a "stop everything" gesture. "I feel a haiku comIng on." The Hunters all groaned. Apparently they'd met Apollo before. He cleared his throat and held up one hand dramatically. "Green grass breaks through snow. Artemis pleads for my help. I am so awesome.
hunting names liberty
William Wells Brown I was not only hunting for my liberty, but also hunting for my name.
hunting magazines definitions
Wayne Pacelle The definition of obscenity on the newsstands should be extended to many hunting magazines.
hunting law like-you
William Golding Which is better -- to be a pack of painted Indians like you are, or to be sensible like Ralph is? Which is better -- to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill? Which is better, law and rescue, or hunting and breaking things up?
hunting trying lions
Robert Jordan Why, that's like being told to go up in the hills to find lions, only you do not know whether there are any lions, but if there are, they may be hunting you, and they may be disguised as bushes. Oh, and if you find any lions, try not to let them eat you before you can tell where they are. -Elayne
hunt law obey people
David Higgins if people obey our law this hunt will be conducted safely.
hunting archery thrill
Jonathan Safran Foer If the thrill of hunting were in the hunt, or even in the marksmanship, a camera would do just as well.
hunting land premium
John Roth The hunting land really is at a premium right now.
hunting mind balance
James Joyce Shakespeare is the happy hunting ground of all minds that have lost their balance.
images music particular suited
Peter Davis I suited the music to particular images on the film.
image ought peace self-esteem stands
Ruckett Before everyone stands a image of what he ought to be. So long as he is not that his peace is not complete.
images marvellous
John Burnside 'The Gardener' is more than a marvellous collection of images by a master photographer.
images memories popular resulted tales tones violent vivid
Henri Matisse These images in vivid and violent tones have resulted from crystallization of memories of the circus, popular tales or travel.
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Halle Berry It's scary to be that vulnerable on film, ... This movie was all about shedding inhibitions for most of the cast, really, you know, saying things and presenting images that were risky because you never know how people are going to take them.
image rather
Blaise Pascal Sleep, you say, is the image of death; for my part I say that it is rather the image of life.
image primarily ways
Randa Haines As a director, you're looking for ways to tell the story with the whole image and not primarily dialogue.
image mystique people runs strikes west
Bob Shimp The mystique of the American West is what runs this place. That image of the West still strikes people, people from all over the world.
image scattered wide
John Dryden And, wide as his command, / Scattered his Maker's image through the land.
led plays school trying
Dustin Milligan I was always kind of a loudmouth and a class clown, and that kind of led to doing all the school plays and trying out all kinds of different stuff.
led rates
John Hull Our research led on to other things, such as the fact that exchange rates are not lognormally distributed.
led period second turned
Wil Nichol In the second period we turned the tide. We started doing the little things that make us successful. And that led to the big things, which is goals.
led man sit thirteen
R. Robinson Thirteen and three. He's a 13-3 quarterback. You're going to just sit him down? That man led us to 13-3, so why would you sit him down?
led solid team
Jeff Jodon It was a solid team effort, led by the throwers. They were just steadfast.
led
Bobby Lamb We've all been at Furman for so long. Being at Furman so long has led to loyalty. The transitions are so smooth.
led market rally shares
Hideyuki Suzuki A rally in US shares (overnight) led the market here.
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Joker Phillips I've never seen Tony Dixon work like he has this past off-season. He led all the drills. He was in the weight room. He was even there when he wasn't scheduled to be.
led missions nasa planets since
Alan Stern This is the capstone of the missions to the planets that NASA has led since the 1960s.
media people insulting
Robert Scheer We talk about a free press. These people hide, they make a lot of money off the media. They hide behind the slogans of free press, and then they can come out with crap like that. It's just garbage. It's insulting to the readers.
media order data
Roseanne Barr Facts and data, rather than opinion, are the two cornerstones of problem solving, and yet they are consistently withheld from the people by American media. We must have facts and data in order to recognize where there is a problem!
media people age
Zachary Knighton I've had friends whose boyfriends I meet, then they break up and I end up staying buddies with the boyfriend. In this day and age with social media and Facebook, Twitter, it's really impossible to escape people that you've been involved with. In a weird way, it makes it easier for everyone to stay friends because you're just sort of stuck there.
media personality would-be
Zbigniew Brzezinski Persisting social crisis, the emergence of a charismatic personality, and the exploitation of mass media to obtain public confidence would be the steppingstones in the piecemeal transformation of the United States into a highly controlled society.
media choices lessons
Walter Kirn The strange anthropological lesson of social media is that human beings, if given a choice, often prefer to socialise alone.
media secret attention
Robert Glasper Jazz is like a big secret club. The mainstream media doesn't pay any attention to it, it's like 1 percent of the music market - no one cares. Why? Because the majority of jazz is old,
media speaks-out scary
Sandra Cisneros This is the age of fear and so many of us feel afraid to speak out about what has happened to our lives in the wake of 9/11. Television promotes the world as a scary place for the United States and this justifies peeling away every element of privacy we had before. The media is monopolized so we don't even hear a lot of dissent about this new era.
media careers people
Rufus Sewell My career has suddenly started to be the one that I'd always wanted, not in terms of level of success, but in terms of - and this is what I've been banging on about - playing different parts in different media. I was very frustrated, in a physical sense, by people seeing me in a way that I wasn't. And I was beginning to find myself boxed into a corner. Hopefully things have loosed up a bit, and I've gotten better and become more relaxed as an actor.
media age theatre
Rowan Atkinson In the modern media age we are rarely surprised by what we see. Whether it's on television or film or in the theatre, everything is so advertised, so trailed, that most entertainment is merely what you thought it was going to be like.
public support
Mike Mower We've been very public in our support of this.
publicity drs claims
Robert Winston I do not know of any credible evidence that suggests Dr. Zavos can clone a human being. This seems to be yet another one of his claims to get publicity.
public-opinion opinion ministers
Robert Peel No minister ever stood, or could stand, against public opinion.
public ruling
Gary Peck If I were the public officials, I would look at this ruling very carefully.
public
Frank Mitchell I want the public to know I'm still in it.
public
William Daley They've got observers. This has been done in an open, public way.
public
Alex Honnold I've gotten over my shyness from many years of doing public events.
public watch
Lauren Bacall I happen to watch public television more than anything else. I'm also a news junkie, so I watch a lot of CNN.
public york
Mick Cornett Any urbanist has to appreciate New York City and the way it works. The public transit is astonishing.
subjects throughout wellbeing
Saint Ignatius The wellbeing of the head resounds throughout the whole body, and as are the Superiors, so, in turn, will their subjects be.
subject
Dan Smith He was getting at a really important subject and he did it thoughtfully and gracefully.
subject
Jess Walter I'm a writer, and the subject is less important than the act of writing itself.
subjects subjection nations
Mahatma Gandhi No nation keeps another in subjection without herself turning into a subject nation.
subjective
Laura Miller It's very, very troubling, and very subjective and very unfair,
subjective
Alton Brown Everything in food is science. The only subjective part is when you eat it.
subjectivity irony qualifications
Soren Kierkegaard Irony is a qualification of subjectivity.
subject
Nigel Barker If I am to judge others, I should be subject to be judged. You make your bed, you must lie in it.
subject
Hedi Slimane Haute couture is a legitimate subject for Yves Saint Laurent and could resume one day.
tomorrow rebellion innocent
Jose Rizal Tomorrow at 7, I shall be shot; but I am innocent of the crime of rebellion. I am going to die with a tranquil conscience.
tomorrow finest
Kurt Cobain The finest day i ever had was when tomorrow never came
tomatoes rotten way
Henry Blodget Almost any show that has reviewers behind it, Rotten Tomatoes behind it, will find a way to survive.
tomorrow birth eternity
Epicurus We have been born once and there can be no second birth. Fir all eternity we shall no longer be. But you, although you are not master of tomorrow, are postponing your happiness...
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Ken Wilber On my tombstone, I really hope that someday they will write: He was true but partial...
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Keith Richards What Muddy Waters did for us is what we should do for others. It's the old thing, what you want written on your tombstone as a musician; HE PASSED IT ON.
tomorrow
Sia Furler I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist.
tombstone white snow
Charles Dickens The cold hoarfrost glistened on the tombstones, and sparkled like rows of gems, among the stone carvings of the old church. The snow lay hard and crisp upon the ground; and spread over the thickly-strewn mounds of earth, so white and smooth a cover, that it seemed as if corpses lay there, hidden only by their winding sheets.
tombstone looks doe
Charles Lamb Satire does not look pretty upon a tombstone.
ultimately
Wendy Tellone As superintendent, I am ultimately responsible. I feel responsible.
witch
Brian Blair is not going to be a witch hunt; it's a fact-finding mission.