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Rabih Alameddine I always assumed that everyone knew no country would ever be awarded a World Cup without pricey gifts exchanging hands under the tables.
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John Fogerty I always assumed I would meet him. I never got to touch base from my heart to his heart, and I'm sure that millions of us felt the same way.
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Teller I always assumed I'd spend my life happily performing in artsy-fartsy little theaters.
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Caleb Spencer He definitely has assumed the leadership role on and off the field. He took control of things this summer.
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John Thompson He just assumed that the time was so short, he hadn't served. He was born before the Great War, he was a child in the Roaring '20s, he graduated about the Depression and he married about World War II. These are very unassuming guys. It was a national responsibility, and you did your job.
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George Pierce Baker What then is tragedy? In the Elizabethan period it was assumed that a play ending in death was a tragedy, but in recent years we have come to understand that to live on is sometimes far more tragic than death.
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Stephen Sondheim My parents weren't around much, but I assumed everybody's family was the same. I didn't know people had mummies and daddies who would give them milk and cookies after school. I just thought everybody lived on Central Park West and they had a nanny to take care of them.
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Drew Gilpin Faust I lived in a world where social arrangements were taken for granted and assumed to be timeless. A child's obligation was to learn these usages, not to question them. The complexities of racial deportment were of a piece with learning manners and etiquette more generally.
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Richard Shoemaker We're obviously very pleased to have yet another Nobel Prize awarded to someone in our department.
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Van Huyssteen We have to be careful not to undo things that are good. The decision was taken and I was part of it. The Test has been awarded to the Leopards and one would need a compelling reason to take it away again.
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John Hayes I have concern with the number of minority contracts being awarded and the county and the city holding departments accountable for it.
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Dennis Clarke In the past ten years, Cummings Foundation has awarded nearly 0,000 in scholarships to outstanding Winchester graduates alone. The awards were originally funded by a million grant from Cummings Properties, and through memorial gifts, to perpetuate them in future years.
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Jim Hill In the 13 years that the recycling grants have been presented, we've awarded 245 grants, totaling more than $20 million.
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William Jenkins In the last several years, the federal government has awarded some $11 billion in grants to federal, state and local authorities to improve emergency preparedness, response and recovery capabilities.
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Charles Foley If there are any changes to the project itself, the scope, the cost, we always bring those issues up because we want to understand why the project has changed from the time when we awarded the money.
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Michael Ross I hesitate to call it landmark. Other people have called it landmark ... but it is one of the first times that a jury has found in favor of a morbidly obese person based on disability and awarded significant compensation.
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Aung Suu I hold her, and her nonviolent struggle for democracy, in high regard, ... It is people like her who should be awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, as opposed to presidents and other statesmen whose job it is, after all, to uphold peace, freedom and order.
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Kelly Brook In this country we're just obsessed with making people celebrities before they've even done anything, which I think is just shocking.
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Evan Wilson I was intrigued by the opportunity to live and experience a country less well off than ours. And see firsthand the problems that plague a developing nation.
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Claire McCaskill I was in the room with, you know, more than a dozen Republicans trying to negotiate the stimulus. Most of them decided the politics of the situation meant they should walk away, even if it wasn't responsible in terms of what our country needed right then.
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Thomas Fuller Know most of the rooms of thy native country before thou goest over the threshold thereof.
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Troy Sunderland Kish is a kid that pushes the tempo, even though he might not be as highly ranked as other guys, but he will be a guy ranked high in the country by the end of the year.
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Brian France I would vote no. Other people in our organization would like to see it. But I like distinguishing the elite division in the country with a unique way of settling the championship.
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Mark Phillips Katie has gotten healthy. She is stronger and more fit than she was at any time during last year's cross country season.
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Ifzal Ali Just look at the organized sector of the economy in a country such as India, which employs less than 10 percent of workforce, you are worrying about this when there is a multitude of people completely being bypassed.
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Mary Osako Just like any other global company, Yahoo! must ensure that its local country sites must operate within the laws, regulations and customs of the country in which they are based.
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Amilcar Arroyo I was lucky I met her. But if not, I knew I had to marry somebody else.
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Mariangee Bogado I was looking at the scoreboard a lot. I knew I had the no-hitter, but I think it's all mental. I was just thinking about getting everyone out.
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H. Hunt I think it could have been better, though. We started out and could have done better than what we did. We knew (we could press).
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Tamba Hali I think in the back of his mind, he knew we were coming. He still had to do his job, but he knew we were coming.
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Joan Bonvicini It all started with our practices. We knew that we just had to be tougher.
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Matt Thornton He wanted to make sure he knew I can compete, for me to pitch like he knows I can, like I know I can.
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J. Taylor He didn't know what was going on, he just knew something was going on.
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Daron Wildermuth He can shoot it. We knew he'd get some points. We just tried to limit him.