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As a Scot, representing a Scottish constituency for almost the past 25 years, I do not harbour an overweening ambition to pronounce on each and every matter exclusively English. Charles Kennedy
almost anybody happen intelligence-and-intellectuals says seen time
Anybody who says there's such a thing as 'actionable intelligence' has never seen intelligence. Almost never in my 23 years have I ever seen anything that said to me that at such and such a time and such and such a place such a thing was going to happen. It just doesn't happen that way. Ron Marks
almost total
These conversations he said he had with me are total fiction. Almost everything he said will be refuted. Dick Leggitt
almost automatic eye means photo registered system
The system has an automatic eye and it makes adjustments almost instantaneously. This means we can get the photo registered much faster. Jimmy Ruff
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The swan was found near the same location as previous cases, so protection measures will be almost unchanged. Josef Duben
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The sophomores have matured very well and I'm counting on them a lot to really step up and almost take the lead and get some things done this year. Katie has great potential to win tournaments and Denise practiced a lot over the summer and she came back really good. I think she's ready to break out. Kathy Dais
almost cannot computers determined entirely laws mathematics miss physical physics point pure studied theory topic
The theory of computation has traditionally been studied almost entirely in the abstract, as a topic in pure mathematics. This is to miss the point of it. Computers are physical objects, and computations are physical processes. What computers can or cannot compute is determined by the laws of physics alone, and not by pure mathematics. David Deutsch
almost basically deciding fell google halfway historical results thames victorian
The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as the focus for the book, I went to Google and searched for unsolved murders in Victorian London, and they basically popped out at me about halfway down the first results page. Sarah Pinborough
almost america exploits knows perception society wants
The thing with Ramu, my character, is he wants to come to America to succeed. He almost exploits a perception of society that they see, a perception of him and what he knows and what he can offer. Jimi Mistry
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The bottom line is, even if the player was unaware they've been given the drug, the test doesn't require intent. The standard is so strict, if the NFL wants to enforce it strictly, you're basically sunk. Michael Baird
basically cable came division industry percent showing strongest
The cable division came in with 13 percent cash-flow growth, which is basically the strongest we're going to see out of the whole cable industry this quarter, ... They're showing some real power. Frederick Moran
basically leave president social
And the president is basically saying, on Social Security, 'This is my issue. This is my proposal. Take it or leave it.' Bill Richardson
basically games maybe moved played since
I've basically just played since I moved to The Villages. I had played in maybe 20 or 30 games before that. Bob Hill
basically good last majority played point
I've played through it, but it just got to the point where that was it. I couldn't basically run. I feel good about doing everything I could. I battled through a majority of the season, especially the last two weeks. Mike Redmond
basically city effect law less ordinance remain state strict
The state law has basically no effect on city ordinances, which remain in effect as long as they are more strict than the state law. A city ordinance doesn't overrule state law. A city ordinance can't make things less strict than state law. Kit Williams
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The whole idea is to basically beat the pass to where it's going. You have to have an idea, you wanna know at all times where everybody on the ice is. Steve Silverthorn
basically british british-musician happened hip hop mouth people scene sort spreading word
The whole British Hip Hop scene basically happened through word of mouth and through people like you sort of spreading the word in different cities. Norman Cook
basically basis coffee donkey ideas literally odyssey product sat shooting table
The whole basis for Odyssey Interactive was basically a product of brainstorming at Donkey coffee. We literally sat around a coffee table shooting ideas off of one another. Jesse Hathaway
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I started doing science when I was effectively 20, a graduate student of Salvador Luria at Indiana University. And that was - you know, it took me about two years, you know, being a graduate student with Luria deciding I wanted to find the structure of DNA; that is, DNA was going to be my objective. James D. Watson
deciding future president public unique
The public can always have a say in deciding the future of the buildings, but the president will take part in decision-making, too, because it is a unique architectural compound. Vladimir Kozhin
deciding start tall
Essentially, you start with the frame. You start out by deciding how tall you want to make it. Dennis Burke
deciding factor fault great guys
He would have been a great part of the team. If you look at the times those guys skated, he would have probably been a deciding factor there. (But) I don't fault him for it. Joey Cheek
deciding decision fall freshmen might position positions quickly weeks
I think in the fall we'll still be in the position of deciding who's going to play what positions for the first two weeks. And then we've got to make a decision one way or the other after two weeks and go with it. And the interesting part will be how quickly any of the freshmen might be able to get involved. Chan Gailey
deciding evenings middle sitting talking
I have my own office, and I'm there during the evenings and weekends. But during the week, I'm sitting in the middle of my studio, talking with everybody, deciding together every detail, every pallette, every yarn, every colour. Dries van Noten
deciding definitely hunts looking number past resources seven six weeks
We've already been looking at - for the past six or seven weeks - a number of hunts and we will now be deciding on which ones to put our resources into. We will definitely be monitoring hunts in Wales. The League
fella music sort
I think I sound like a fella who's always making a plea through his music. Sort of a plea of sincerity. Tony Martin
fellows odd office post practice served south
Dr. Stratton also had a practice in an office just south of the post office and served the Odd Fellows for about 50 years. Marvin Imel
fell grabbed knew love
'Warm Bodies' was a more long-term thing; I had to write the script, who knew if it was every really going to happen, if I'd find the right actors, and so on, so I grabbed '50/50' because I just fell in love with it. Jonathan Levine
fella late matthew minutes past precisely quarter saying six uncle
Twenty-three and a quarter minutes past," Uncle Matthew was saying furiously, "in precisely six and three-quarter minutes the damned fella will be late Nancy Mitford
fell stick wrong
We fell on the wrong end of the stick on a lot of the calls. Scott Niedermayer
fell lied rough truth
Lied is a rough phrase; say he fell from truth Robert Browning
fell heels instead
But instead we fell back on our heels and got too disappointed. Gary Hall
fell goal might stopped third
I feel if I had stopped the breakaway we might have had a chance. After the third goal we fell apart. Evgeni Nabokov
fell guess guy love madly married meant wrote
I wrote 'You Need To Be With Me' when I was madly in love with this guy who just didn't love me. I fell in love with the idea of him and wanted to be together, ... I always thought we'd be together, but I guess it wasn't meant to be. He just got married this summer. Susan Tedeschi
google promise needs
Google is so strange. It promises everything, but everything isn’t there. You type in the words for what you need, and what you need becomes superfluous in an instant, shadowed instantaneously by the things you really need, and none of them answerable by Google. Ali Smith
google maps pennies
While Google has given away pretty much everything it has to offer - from search and maps to email and apps - this has always been part of its greater revenue model: the pennies per placement it gets for seeding the entire Google universe of search and services with ever more targeted advertising. Douglas Rushkoff
google androids prosperity
Android has been managed essentially to make it a profitless prosperity. Right now, if Google is not careful, Android will be Samsung or Samsung will be Android. Roger McNamee
google historical important
Most fourth graders can't say why Abraham Lincoln is an important historical figure? Wow. This is far more distressing than if the news had been that fourth graders were bad at reciting multiplication tables, because you can, in fact, Google that. Susan Orlean
google innovation able
The kind of environment that we developed Google in, the reason that we were able to develop a search engine, is the web was so open. Once you get too many rules, that will stifle innovation. Sergey Brin
google stories broke
Im nearly certain that Google accessed my Gmail account after I broke a major story about Google. Michael Arrington
google want terrible
I never Google myself. Only if I want to feel really terrible about myself would I do that. Sienna Miller
google wish roaming
I still am very afraid to Google myself. There are some embarrassing roaming photos that I wish weren't on Google. But I intend to not Google myself. Nolan Gerard Funk
google lists bangs
Don't know if it's good or bad that a Google search on “Big Bang Theory” lists the sitcom before the origin of the Universe Neil deGrasse Tyson
halfway loving red
He was halfway red and halfway loving it. Schatzi Hageman
historical fascists century
Fascism is a religion. The twentieth century will be known in history as the century of Fascism. Benito Mussolini
historical england aspect
I love England and the historical aspect of it. Dennis Farina
historical though
Though she was always working on her historical thing. Sandra Sanchez
historical enemy gains
Is it not a rather fantastic historical irony that the torture techniques that the North Vietnamese used against McCain that forced him to offer a videotaped false confession... are now the techniques the Bush administration is using to gain "intelligence" about terror networks. How is it possible to know that everything John McCain once said on videotape for the enemy was false, because it was coerced, and yet assert that everything we torture out of terror suspects using exactly the same techniques, is true? Andrew Sullivan
historical dull audio
Quite honestly, if I were doing work related to a living being or historical being where there was visual or audio recordings available, I would find that extremely difficult because I don't know how you would avoid the process of mimicry. And mimicry, to me at any rate, is a very dull prospect. Daniel Day-Lewis
historical analogies precise
No historical analogies are exactly precise. Rick Perlstein
historical mind weapons
The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. Steven Biko
historical atmosphere significance
A word is nothing unless it has values and an atmosphere, unless you grasp its historical significance. Stefan Zweig
historical sin nemesis
History has a Nemesis for every sin. Theodor Mommsen
results persons happens
The gospel is not itself about you are this sort of a person and this can happen to you. That's the result of the gospel rather than the gospel itself. N. T. Wright
results concerned can-do
Be more concerned with what you can do for others than what others can do for you. You’ll be surprised at the results. John Wooden
results
He's had all the hands-on examinations that he's going to need. The results are all there. Jeff Bower
results humans human-beings
Human beings know a lot of things, some of which are true, and apply them. When we like the results, we call it wisdom. Herbert Simon
results should circumstances
In performing experiments, it is necessary... that they be simplified as much as possible, and that every circumstance that could complicate the results should be completely removed. Antoine Lavoisier
results sam year
I think Sam is a closer, which is what we could have used right now. Sam could do that. The results are Sam is probably having a better year than Marko is having. Glen Taylor
results
It doesn't take 18 months; it doesn't take 18 days. The results were immediate. Joe Escobedo
results
I thought I pitched pretty well, but I've had the same results all year, Brett Tomko
results cant-change ifs
We just can't change the rules if we don't like the results. Candice S. Miller