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I also know that in the second movie, the sequel, Eric made some huge advances with the robot suit. That just made it even better. You put the suit on and moved your arms then the robot's arms would move in sync with yours. John Badham
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I think it's a slippery slope. With advances in technology and science, there are going to be situations where you will know just about anything and everything about someone in terms of what they put in their bodies and their history and what their future medical life will be. ... It's important for people on both sides of the argument to work together. Peter Roby
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These guys are the top operator in that industry, ... And certainly, with the Baby Boomers aging, people living longer, the advances in science and health care, we think that Sunrise Assisted Living is doing a great job growing their earnings and the stock price looks good to us for the long term. Michael Farr
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The history of our civilization, the great advances that made it possible, is not a story of cynics or doom criers. It is a gallant chronicle of the optimists, the determined people, men and women, who dreamed great dreams and dared to try whatever it took to make them come true. Ronald Reagan
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The benefits of our increasingly digital lives have been accompanied by new dangers, and we have been forced to consider how criminals and terrorists might use advances in technology to their advantage. James Comey
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I want to step up our drive to get more donors so that vital medical advances are not halted and people whose lives could so easily be saved with a transplant are not left to die unnecessarily, ... The overriding principle of all of this will be consent. Alan Milburn
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Despite all the advances in hiring technology, most people still get hired -- or, more often, screened-out -- based on a personal interview. Michael Farr
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Even with those advances most manufacturers are not making a great deal of money and customers aren't happy, ... Lean consumption involves solving customers' problems completely, not wasting their time, providing exactly what the customer wants, in a location they prefer and a timeframe they need. And finally it is helping customers reduce efforts to solve their own set of problems. James Womack
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My mother often mailed me articles from 'Reader's Digest' about advances in DNA chemistry. No matter how I tried to explain it to her, she never grasped the concept that I could have been writing those articles, that something I had invented made most of those DNA discoveries possible. Kary Mullis
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I didn't make good money on 'Nightmare' until part three. I eventually got some nice merchandising checks. Robert Englund
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I did something a lot of people will have to do in this economy if they want to eventually land their dream job. I turned down an offer to take a high-paying position in another field because it wouldn't fulfill me. Mika Brzezinski
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In seventh grade, with some vague sense that I wanted to be a writer, I crouched in the junior high school library stacks to see where my novels would eventually be filed. It was right after someone named Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. So I grabbed a Vonnegut book, 'Breakfast of Champions' and immediately fell in love. Jess Walter
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In the early '80s, my sound - especially that mysterious kind of synthesized sound that was used so much - every relatively cheap TV show eventually had it because it's not expensive. It's just one guy doing the whole soundtrack. So it was overdone. Giorgio Moroder
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I like the way our guys are executing. Then sometimes if somebody is quicker, bigger, stronger, eventually they'll wear you down and they'll impose their will, especially on the road. Bo Ryan
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I really want to pursue the sport. I have set my goals to eventually play for Westerly High and move on from there. Liz Cruso
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I hope Rollins goes as long as he can; it's good for the game. I've got no problem with (him surpassing Molitor). But it's been nice that no one's reached that number (39) since 1987, which is a pretty long time. Eventually someone's going to pass it, and this guy seems like he's on track to do it, so I hope he does. Paul Molitor
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Their height and size eventually just wore us down. Jeff Ruland
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The Fed will eventually move to a neutral stance, and I don't think we're there yet. When we start to see payrolls of 200,000 a month, I expect the yield on the 10-year note will hit 4.5 percent and the Fed will become less patient. John Lonski
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Knowing his past history ... I was very concerned. Vinny Testaverde
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Kmart's as much a part of my history as 'Charlie's Angels.' Twenty-five years! It's not just a celebrity brand. Jaclyn Smith
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You don't have to be Jewish to understand the history of Europe in the 20th century, but it helps. Tony Judt
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The only thing new in this world is the history that you don't know Harry S Truman
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I don't think it's possible to separate out the strands of a writer's history, circumstances, life events, and that writer's themes. Dani Shapiro
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What would you like history to say about you when it is all said and done, Lindsey Graham
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history will prove that this is the end of the IRA. Alec Reid
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History was a hobby for about, oh, 20 years before I got into print. Alison Weir
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History simmers beneath the surface in more communities than just Ferguson. Eric Holder
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I don't have time to fish. I take my time off in the hunting season. Bill Gottschalk
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Today is the day that we coined as one in which we will hunt a MAC title with local talent. Al Golden
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Some people spend so much time hunting treasure that they fail to see it all around them. It's like sifting through gold to find the silt. Richard Paul Evans
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Artemis grit her teeth. "I need a favor. I have some hunting to do, alone. I need you to take my companions to Camp Half-Blood." "Sure Sis!" then he raised his hands in a "stop everything" gesture. "I feel a haiku comIng on." The Hunters all groaned. Apparently they'd met Apollo before. He cleared his throat and held up one hand dramatically. "Green grass breaks through snow. Artemis pleads for my help. I am so awesome. Rick Riordan
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You can't anticipate in the room the riches of what you encounter when you're location hunting for a movie. Woody Allen
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I was not only hunting for my liberty, but also hunting for my name. William Wells Brown
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We used to be hunter-gatherers, now we're shopper-borrowers. Robin Williams
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The perils of duck hunting are great- especially for the duck. Walter Cronkite
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The definition of obscenity on the newsstands should be extended to many hunting magazines. Wayne Pacelle
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All systems require myths for their longevity. Nikki Giovanni
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It's a tribute to the success and longevity of his career. Scott DeJong
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We've got longevity to stay here and do whatever it is we need to do to win the championship. That's something a lot of places don't have. Chad Knaus
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soon realize they're out there spraying at daybreak. They're out there picking at night (under lights), and it's costing them more than they're getting out of it. That's not the type of vineyard longevity I'm looking for. H. Hart
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To sustain longevity, you have to evolve. Aries Spears
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Those are the most successful people if they go to a class. When they come and just want to do a machine, sometimes the longevity isn't as much. Jennifer Anderson
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He was proud to tell you that he practiced medicine for 52 years. David Williams
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It is possible in medicine, even when you intend to do good, to do harm instead. That is why science thrives on actively encouraging criticism rather than stifling it. Richard Dawkins
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Eloquence is relative. One can no more pronounce on the eloquence of any composition than the wholesomeness of a medicine, without knowing for whom it is intended. Richard Whately
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Sometimes your medicine bottle has on it, "shake well before using." That is what God has to do with some of His people. He has to shake them well before they are ever usable. Vance Havner
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Although the Chinese had used opium as a medicine, there was no widespread addiction before the British arrived. Robert Trout
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The history of medicine is the history of the unusual. Robert M. Fresco
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This is a sharp medicine, but it is a physician for all diseases and miseries. Walter Raleigh
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His overriding life necessity was not love, it was his profession…He had come to medicine not by coincidence or calculation but by a deep inner desire. Insofar as it is possible to divide people into categories, the surest criterion is the deep-seated desires that orient them to one or another lifelong activity. Every Frenchman is different. But all the actors the world over are similar. Milan Kundera
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Dying people don't need medicine, the ones who remain do. Jose Rizal