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likelihood panic possible worst yesterday
Michael Fitzpatrick There was a lot of panic yesterday as we all thought about the worst possible scenarios. The likelihood is that the worst won't occur.
likelihood people range village
Dave Curry It was an unfortunate incident, but we feel safe. It's a village of 5000 people and, when you get 5000 people, there's a likelihood of a whole range of things happening.
likelihood tweak
Matthew Harrigan This was broadly expected, to say the least, ... There's very little likelihood that you can tweak this to get it to work.
likelihood minimize variables
Alex Izykowski There's so many variables in our sport. We try to minimize the likelihood of something going wrong.
likelihood mobile
Brent Cobb We are integrating landline and mobile minutes. The likelihood of going over is minimal.
likelihood reject
William McDonough I dont think theres any likelihood in the world that he will reject the list,
likelihood storm weather
Mike Moran I think the likelihood is that she will weather the storm on this,
likelihood
David Engelthaler We don't know what the likelihood of that occurring is.
storm thunder calamity
Charles Caleb Colton The brightest thunder-bolt is elicited from the darkest storm.
storm pot heard
Athenaeus I have heard a greater storm in a boiling pot.
storm earth tides
Antonin Artaud It is not a certain conformity of manners that the painting of Van Gogh attacks, but rather the conformity of institutions themselves. And even external nature, with her climates, her tides, and her equinoctial storms, cannot, after Van Gogh's stay upon earth, maintain the same gravitation.
storm great-depression financial
Bernard Baruch Financial storm definitely passed.
storm restoration wetlands
Cedric Richmond In D.C., I've passed amendments to allocate $6.3 million to keep our waterways open for business, $1 million as a down payment on our wetland restoration - our natural storm protection - and $5 million to ensure that drilling permits are reviewed thoroughly and efficiently.
storm
Charlotte Bronte I soon forgot storm in music.
storm want firsts
Beth Moore We want Christ to hurry and calm the storm. He wants us to find him in the midst of it first.
storm together way
Beth Moore Sometimes God allows storms to come together in such a way that they ultimately fulfill something that would never have happened otherwise.
storm world lasting
William Shakespeare This world to me is like a lasting storm,Whirring me from my friends.
weather words-of-wisdom chicks
Charles Dickens "It's nothing," returned Mrs Chick. "It's merely change of weather. We must expect change."
weather heaven storm
Charles Spurgeon Now and then there comes a crash of thunder in a storm, and we look up with amazement when he sets the heavens on a blaze with his lightning.
weather clouds trying
Chris Cleave You travel here and you travel there, trying to get out from under the cloud, and nothing works, and then one day you realize you've been carrying the weather around with you.
weather priorities survival
Bear Grylls Weather can kill you so fast. The first priority of survival is getting protection from the extreme weather.
weather tomorrow kind
Astrid Lindgren No Fridolf, bother all this learning. I can't study anymore because I must climb the mast to see what kind of weather we're going to have tomorrow.
weather economy
Kurt Vonnegut The economy is a thoughtless weather system.
weather atmosphere melting
Charles Manson If we don't wake up to that, there's going to be no weather because our polar caps are melting because we're doing bad things to the atmosphere,
weather ideas live-your-life
Bill Ayers The idea that you live your life in phases - I've never bought that. I feel like I'm the same person who sat in at the draft board in 1965, I'm the same person who joined a fraternity, I'm the same person who got an MFA at Bennington, and I'm the same person who founded Weather Underground. My values are still intact.
weather childhood remember
Bernard Levin I suppose we all tend to remember only the happiness from our childhood, as a sundial refuses to tell the time except in fine weather.