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moving people long
As soon as you start acting in an accent, you're sort of out of your comfort zone. Maybe people start getting used to accents after a long period of time. But as soon as you do that, it's not so much as capturing the sound of the way other people speak, it's being able to actually be and move around in the sound. Ben Mendelsohn
moving winning mountain
I did it to win love, and to prove myself capable. Not to move mountains. In my opinions, mountains don't move. They only look changed when you look down on them from great height. Barbara Kingsolver
moving grief thinking
Ah, the mysterious croak. Here today, gone tomorrow. It's the best reason I can think of to throw open the blinds and risk belief. Right now, this minute, time to move out into the grief and glory. High tide. Barbara Kingsolver
moving quickly structural
There are well-documented structural impediments to moving quickly in this industry. Jon Rogers
moving hero glasses
I would say George Mitchell was like Clark Kent sometimes with his horn rimmed glasses and his very quiet manner. People say, well, he's just a quiet leader, but then he emerges as super hero and begins to move this legislation. He led by example. Barbara Mikulski
moving done may
Any damage that's been done, you have to fix yourself because it needs fixing and there is nobody else to do the work. Blame may well be justified, but it's not going to move you forward in your life. Augusten Burroughs
moving play effort
The play is really a kind of nightmare. It ought to flow rapidly and effortlessly from one moment to another. In London, we had difficulty with the set, which required too much effort to move around. Having gotten the benefit of seeing it done once, I wanted to work on the script, to make it sharper and more pointed. Arthur Miller
moving emotional mind
Your emotional capacity is an empty motor, and your values are the fuel with which your mind fills it. If you choose a mix of contradictions, it will clog your motor, corrode your transmission and wreck you on your first attempt to move with a machine which you, the driver, have corrupted. Ayn Rand
moving giving earth
Who was it that said he needed a fulcrum? Give me an unobstructed right-of-way and I'll show them how to move the earth! Ayn Rand
growth numbers rise shows solid
The rise in the numbers shows that growth is on a solid footing. Ryutaro Kono
growth opportunity quicker
This could be a growth opportunity for AT&T with a quicker payoff. Jeffrey Kagan
growth headed moderate pace type
That type of growth is not sustainable, and we're headed to a more moderate pace this year. William Sullivan
growth huge
That's just huge growth for us in one year. Mary Freeman
growth half percentage point sliced
That sliced off about a half a percentage point in growth. Jay Bryson
growth moderation modest months order pointing
The modest downtrend in order growth is pointing to some moderation in the months ahead, Sherry Cooper
growth hyper until
You're not going to see hyper growth until October. Matt Kelmon
growth looking modest premium
You're looking at a very modest premium to its growth rate, Bob Turner
growth marked microsoft percent quarter revenue tools
This quarter marked the 15th consecutive quarter of double-digit revenue growth for the server and tools business, with Microsoft SQL Server revenue up more than 30 percent over the quarter. Kevin Johnson
used
That's a part of me going back to what I used to do. Janet Jackson
used
It is possible for you to get a grip on the thing that used to have a grip on you. And instead of it controlling you- you are now controlling it. T. D. Jakes
used
There 's nothing like being used to a thing. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
used bother petty
Petty things don't bother me as much as they used to. Rebecca Lobo
used desirable
There's something desirable about anything you're used to as opposed to something you're not. John Steinbeck
used gym stills
I used to be absolutely addicted to the gym and I do still love it. Freema Agyeman
used ambiguity carrie
The truth always carries the ambiguity of the words used to express it. Frank Herbert
used
I used to throw things out, saying, 'This isn't great.' It didn't occur to me that it didn't have to be great. William Saroyan
used used-to-be mere
Women aren't as mere as they used to be. Walt Kelly