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crib leave rock
You rock him to a drowsy state, doesn't take long. He's tired, put him in crib we leave the room. Nicki Perchik
leave people satisfy sets
I would tell him what it's like and I wouldn't leave anything out, ... You've got to satisfy two sets of people here and it shouldn't be that way. Mel Stottlemyre
leave nbc
Katie's someone we like a lot. But you know what? Katie's been at NBC a long, long time. We'll leave it at that. Leslie Moonves
leave people
I think I subconsciously do (try to leave people out). I don't want to be intruding in people's lives. Paul Sanders
leaves legacy strong
He leaves a strong legacy for the country. Steve Clarke
leaves
I have never connected with 'Gone With the Wind.' 'Lawrence of Arabia' leaves me cold. Stephen Hunter
leave
He's a dead-pull hitter. Leave it to me to get him to go the other way with what I throw. Kenny Rogers
leaves misses weight
He's a worker. He never misses a day. He's (in the weight room) first and leaves last. Gordon Roberts
leave people poor situation stranded
We're poor people who live here and we don't know where to go. The situation is tough. We'd like to know specifically what they're going to do and not leave us stranded on the street. Jose Guillen
leave mandatory open prone today
Today I feel better about Rita, and I'm not as prone to do a hard, mandatory evacuation, ... But I want to leave that open as an option. Ray Nagin
rock
We try to keep it rock 'n' roll. Everybody's welcome. Bob Hughes
rock threw throwing
We threw a lot of rock yesterday, and we're throwing more rock this afternoon. Christopher Lee
rock wednesday
I thought Wednesday was rock bottom. Apparently, it can get worse. Scott Bertoli
rock
I think Batista's the rock on that team. Dick Bennett
rock
He's been a rock back there for us. Chris Blight
rock
I actually feel like a rock star. I feel like I'm important here. Troy Brown
rock sort
He was pivotal. He was sort of the rock of the Playhouse: organized, disciplined, always in control. Ed Stern
rocks creating giving
The sax solo as we know it today would not exist without Gerry Rafferty. His 1978 soft-rock classic 'Baker Street' has to be the 'Ulysses' of rock & roll saxophone, giving the entire chorus over to Raphael Ravenscroft's sax solo, creating one of the Seventies' most enduringly creepy sounds. Rob Sheffield
rocks vanity hitting
The first casualty of hitting rock bottom is vanity. Richard Paul Evans