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forever pop sentence takes
He'll say one sentence and I'll say one sentence. It takes me forever to pop out that one sentence. It's horrible. I could kill him now. Jennifer Rodriguez
forever advice enemy
We can retreat and retreat and let ourselves get backed into corners forever,” she’d said once. “Or we can go out and meet the enemy at the time and place we choose. Not them.” Okay, Tasha, I thought. Let’s see if your advice gets me killed. Richelle Mead
forever president goes-on
Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever. William Howard Taft
forever
Everyone had a forever. Sarah Dessen
forever want ifs
If this was my forever, I wouldn't want to spend it here. Sarah Dessen
forever truth-about-forever happenings
But there was only one truth about forever that really mattered, and that was this: it was happening. Sarah Dessen
forever truth-about-forever right-now
the truth about forever is that it is happening right now Sarah Dessen
forever liberty
Liberty for each, for all, and forever! William Lloyd Garrison
forever tolls
Forever only takes its toll on some Ryan Adams
trying
I was just battling. Trying to give us a chance. Bryan Ball
trying
It can be done without trying to browbeat people. Kevin Madden
trying
We're trying to be that franchise that year-in and year-out is competing for a championship. Drew Brees
trying
We've been trying to play at Brooke's level, and we've been disappointed in past, but this is an accomplishment. Greg Bowers
trying
I was just trying to put on a show. Andre Iguodala
trying
I don't give a ----. I was trying to make a play. Robert Fick
trying
I don't know. We're soul-searching right now, just trying to get a win. Reginald Delk
trying
I don't know why, but that's what they were trying to do: take my baby. Shay Espinoza
trying
I am just an ordinary person trying to do an ordinary job. Jeremy Corbyn
asking english looking name people pronounce shortened since
I was looking for a name with an old English sound, very easy to pronounce in every language and easy to remember. At the beginning I used J. P. Tod's, but then in 1999 it was shortened since too many people were asking who was Mr. J. P. Tod's. Diego Della Valle
asking happening idaho per start
Is what is happening in Idaho an anomaly, a statistical fluke? That is possible. But once it exceeds 1.5 or 2 per million, you start asking questions. If they are all confirmed, it could be odd. Ermias Belay
asking good guy needs third trade twins
He just needs a third pitch. Here's a guy who the Twins were asking for in a big-league trade two years ago. So I look for good things from him. Bill Bryk
asking drive great hoping situation
He just had a last-minute complication. It's a 12-hour drive round-trip and that was asking a great deal. He was hoping to be able to do it, but another situation necessitated other circumstances. Mike Fox
asking debt disconnect educate gross realistic revenue totally
What we've got to do is educate the union. Right now, what they're asking is just totally unrealistic. They need to get realistic about debt revenue and not gross revenue. That's where the big disconnect is. Robert Mcnair
asking concept good host moderate questions reporter requires talk
He's a combination of a good reporter and the host of a talk show. The concept is for him to really moderate a debate. . . . That requires asking the right questions and being persistent. Larry Kramer
asking decisions gave management talked talking together tournament until wild
Going to the tournament and talking to him about the decisions he made and asking him how he put it together gave me a sense of his abilities. I talked to him (about the Wild management job) before this year's tournament and he said he couldn't talk about it until after the tournament. Doug Risebrough
asking
He's asking for approvals before we see the whole thing. That's not the way it's usually done. David Crawford
asking caught chips needed next people year
Historically, the highest-end chips of this year become the mid-range chips of next year. That's always been the case. Two years ago, people were asking why they needed a 200 MHz Pentium processor. Now, most people wouldn't be caught without at least that. Danny Lam