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contained control employees guests hostage immediate law room total
Bill Warren Law enforcement is in total control of the situation. It is a hostage situation. It's contained to one room of the hotel. Our guests and employees have been evacuated from the immediate area.
contained east germany gross industrial level national output percent population produced production reach recover slump
Jeremy Leaman It has yet to recover from the catastrophic slump of 1990 and 1991 or to reach the level of output of 1988, ... In 1998 east Germany contained 18 percent of the working population but produced only 9 percent of Gross National Product, only 6 percent of industrial production and supplied only 3 percent of the country's exports.
contained corners expected though throw
Z. Sheppard The corners and safeties contained their receivers and let the D-line contain the run. We expected him (Culpepper) to take his shots, just throw it up even though his receivers were covered.
contained fire fully homes threatened within
Barbara Stewart The fire is fully contained within the park. There are no homes threatened at this time.
contained economic extended front growth hold inflation momentum news pressures rates remaining
Nick Kounis The news on the inflation front has been broadly positive. The combination of economic growth regaining momentum and inflationary pressures remaining well contained will keep rates on hold for an extended period.
contained involves judge magistrate provisions subject
Mr Howard That involves an application to a magistrate or a judge and it is subject to all of the provisions and all of the safeguards that are contained in the legislation,
contained continued enthused federal increases inflation investors rate reason reserve
James Smith It was luck, partly. The other reason is the anticipation that inflation would be contained and that continued rate increases from the Federal Reserve would keep longer-maturity investors enthused about their returns.
contained looking looks percent
Ron Haralson It looks like we're at about 40 percent containment. We're looking at having it 100 percent contained by Monday, 6 p.m.
involves loathe
Alan Garner I loathe crowds. I especially don't like cities. A city involves biomass. And biomass gets to me.
involves trust water
Bruce Hall The canal's trust has been campaigning for this for over 30 years now and this is not just water in the trough, this involves the whole community.
involves looks regular slow three turkey
Paul Prudhomme It looks like a regular turkey with three different meats and dressings and it involves a very slow cook,
involves legal looking quite seems solution sort
Brian Sanderoff Americans are quite divided, but it seems as if they are looking for a solution that involves some sort of legal documentation.
involves solving tackling
Trip Adler Entrepreneurship is about tackling big problems - often non-obvious problems - that will have a meaningful impact on the world, and this usually involves solving these problems in counterintuitive ways.
involves quiet successful taking
Patrick Driessen Successful self-development also involves taking more self-time to be quiet and think for oneself!
involves perfect
Mayor Giuliano Is it a perfect project? Show me one that is. Is it expensive? You bet, but sometimes doing the right thing involves sacrifice.
involves prolific
Tibor Fischer I'm not the most prolific writer in the world, and, sadly, writing a novel involves a lot of effort.
involves life oneself solved
William Empson . . . life involves maintaining oneself between contradictions that can't be solved by analysis.
judge people society
Kazi Shams Judge people not by what they did but by what they can do.
judge whatever
Ira Sorkin Judge Harmon can then give Duncan whatever she likes.
judge poem wrote
A.J. Chilson Judge a poem like you would judge a person, for it was the person who wrote the poem.
judge opposed relating trial whom
Dick DeGuerin He should not be the judge to preside over the trial proceedings relating to a person to whom he is opposed politically.
judge jury position
Tim Ward I think the jury was in a position to judge the credibility of the testimony.
judge negative toward
Frank Cappiello I think the judge has been very negative toward the company,
judged message response ultimately
Gary Bettman I think we will ultimately be judged on our response and the message that it sends. This is not a part of our game, it has no place in our game, and it will not be tolerated in our game.
judged short
Tony Dungy I think that is probably how he'll be judged in the short run.
judges last scheme year
Sharon Osbourne Last year I thought it was all about me actually. I thought it was all about the judges and that we could do what we wanted. But it's really not, in the big scheme of things.
magistrate obey people
Benjamin Franklin The magistrate should obey the laws, the people should obey the magistrate.
provisions uk
Richard Morris It's probably down because of the provisions on those two UK projects.
provisions
John Walters It will not take all of the provisions exactly, but it will take many of them and make them nationwide.
provisions recommend
Jim McManus One of the things we always recommend is that there are provisions for the trustee to be replaced.
provisions
William John Wills Both camels are dead and our provisions are done.
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
Quiara Alegria Hudes I'll kind of get interested in a subject and I won't know why. It'll be in my head for many years and I'll say, 'Do I know enough here to research?'
subject whatever
Alan Simpson Whatever he does, Dick will do it his own way, because whatever he does, it will be the subject of ridicule.
subject
Dan Smith He was getting at a really important subject and he did it thoughtfully and gracefully.
subjectivity objectives
Woody Allen Subjectivity is objective.
subject
Jess Walter I'm a writer, and the subject is less important than the act of writing itself.
subject
J. J. Johnson I just find the whole subject so exciting, it really is my passion.
subjects subjection nations
Mahatma Gandhi No nation keeps another in subjection without herself turning into a subject nation.
subjects
J. R. Moehringer You think you choose the subjects of your books. But sometimes, in ways you don't know, the books choose you.