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assume game ought start
I think we ought to assume that $59.99 is going to be the place we start for game prices, John Taylor
assume economic inevitably social success
It is important that we do not complacently assume that economic success and social disparity inevitably go hand-in-hand. Mary McAleese
assume choice excellent proven role
He is a proven leader, and we think he is an excellent choice to assume this important new role at Fred's, Michael Hayes
assume house people price wrong
Price is always pivotal. If a house is under priced, people sometimes assume that there is something wrong with it. Ron Phipps
assumed canada originally provincial responsibility serving troops
Our neighbor Canada has 2,200 troops serving in Afghanistan. Canada has also assumed responsibility for the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar, which was originally established by our own military. Tom Lantos
assume ballot concluded issue legal team
Our legal team has concluded the ballot was unlawful, ... I assume that this is an issue that will end up in dispute. William Daley
assume fixed medical modern next ready several technology
If you assume the worst, you have to also assume with modern medical technology he'll be fixed and may very well be ready for the next several years. John Schuerholz
assume guys rather strike weeks
If you assume these 17,000 guys go away and never come back, it'd make a difference. But if they come back in two weeks rather than one week, I don't see it making a difference. They don't even have a strike fund. I'm a long way from getting worried. Joseph Campbell
assume english-scientist fact high including reveals since valid
If you assume that it was a valid experiment, then its disintegration reveals a very substantial part of what has been found since then, including the fact that you can get heat generation at high temperature. Martin Fleischmann
both historical love whatever
Obviously, I love to do both contemporary and historical fiction. When a hint of a story grabs me, I try to go with it to see where it will take me whatever the setting. Katherine Paterson
both far potential
Kids, kids. As far as Daddy's concerned, you're both potential murderers. Dan Castellaneta
both high james melodic similar tenor voices
James and I have similar tastes. We both have high tenor voices and write melodic songs. And we both really like the Kinks. Eric Johnson
both decision events mean run
I would say the decision to run both events would mean she has to make compromises, Steve Cram
both region
Kashmir, the 86,000-square-mile region in India's north, both is and isn't the India of the popular imagination. Hanya Yanagihara
both fact position resonate state taken
Just the fact that they have taken a position on it will resonate with many both in state and out, Jon Huntsman
both changes fast good ice last major picking sides six win worlds
Just the changes in the ice -- we weren't picking it up fast enough. It's not a major concern. In the worlds last year, we had to win six in a row. There's a good to both sides of this thing ... I'll tell you after what it is. Randy Ferbey
both josh
Josh and Nathan both got better as the day went on. Darin Dollemore
both experience joseph
Joseph and I have both been missionaries. After that experience, you need to have something to do! Brian Turner
enemies hopeless john message pessimism rhetoric send shifting wrong
John Kerry's shifting positions, his contradictions, his pessimism and his hopeless rhetoric send the wrong message to our troops, to our allies, to our enemies and to the world, Steve Schmidt
enemies man method wish works
If you wish to make a man your enemy, tell him simply, 'You are wrong.' This method works every time. Henry Link
enemies learning
They're learning they have many enemies over there. Youssef Ibrahim
enemies leaders-and-leadership
The person who has no enemies has no followers. Don Piatt
enemies permanent
We have no permanent friend. We have no permanent enemies. We just have permanent interests. Benjamin Disraeli
enemies
Any politician who's ever been re-elected knows that friends come and go; enemies accumulate. Jim Cooper
enemies hates iranians united
The Iranians don't want the same thing we do in Iraq, not really; they want to control Iraq... the Ayatollah hates the United States; the Iranians are enemies of the United States. Elliott Abrams
enemies themselves
The (real) enemies are those occupiers who have set themselves up in Iraq, particularly Britain. Gholamhossein Elham
enemies looked looking
And we looked out to see your enemies and we see that you're looking at us instead. Dar Williams
liberal
It's like liberal and puritanical at the same time. Bob Davis
liberal party
a substantial strengthening of the Liberal Party of Quebec. Stephen Harper
liberal-media littles today
Every time [Rand Paul] opens his mouth, it gets a little crazier. Today he angrily demanded that the liberal media stop quoting him in context. Bill Maher
liberal member states united vote
a vote for the most liberal member of the United States Senate. Rudy Giuliani
liberalism rationalism
Liberalism is Rationalism in politics. Francis Parker Yockey
liberal upbringing
My upbringing was completely liberal from the start. In fact, I didn't even have a Muslim identity. Maajid Nawaz
liberal lowly mighty neither nor rectitude
Neither liberal nor conservative politicians can resist the temptation to stand as mighty sequoias of rectitude amid the lowly underbrush of fundraising. P. J. O'Rourke
liberal time wanting
There's something I've been wanting to say for a long time. I'm a liberal, and I'm proud of it. In fact, I was probably a little more liberal than Hubert was. I just wanted to say that. Muriel Humphrey
means school since six state tournament year
Going to the state tournament means lot for our team, the school and the community. I think it's been six years since they've been, and to go in my first year here, there's just nothing sweeter. Chris Higginbottom
means register singing
He'll be singing in his upper register to give the idea of what it means to be roasted on a spit. Steven Forester
means
I opted for a freelance writing career. I was lucky enough to have the means to do it. Matt Ridley
means potential produce
If you can do one centrifuge, you can do 164. If you can do 164, you probably do many more. That means you have the potential to do full-scale enrichment. If you can do enrichment up to 7 percent, you can do 80 percent. If you can do 80 percent, you can produce a bomb. Emyr Parry
means mines occupy positions
Their certifications are suspended. That means they can't occupy those positions in any mines in Pennsylvania, but they could occupy for other positions. For example, they can be miners. Kurt Knaus
means mess technique
That just means we have to do everything that we need to do perfectly. Know where we need to be at, know our technique. If you mess up your technique with this guy, he can make you pay. Leon Hall
means
That means a lot. But he can do more than run, he can also throw. Thomas Brooks
means played
It's so touching. It means he played it. Stephen Roe
means sort work
It's sort of frustrating. I've been at this for 12 years, and you'd think all the work means something. Well, not necessarily. Yeardley Smith
peculiar abnormal normal-and-abnormal
I thought it was something peculiar to me. I thought I was abnormal. Louise Brown
peculiar
It's very peculiar that he isn't ... We're investigating to find out why. John Bankhead
peculiar life-is
One's life is peculiar to one's own when one has invented it. Djuna Barnes
peculiar ridiculous
Everything is ultimately peculiar and ultimately ridiculous. Thomas Ligotti
peculiar
I love my love with a b because she is peculiar. Gertrude Stein
peculiar produces
Our planet has a peculiar wobble - its precession. And that precession produces upheavals in our weather, weather alterations we cycle through every 22,000, 41,000 and 100,000 years. Howard Bloom
peculiar poet work written
I wouldn't be very happy if a poet read what I had written and said, 'What a peculiar thing to say about this work of mine.' Helen Vendler
peculiar virtue
FIDELITY, n. A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
versions
Yes, I am aware that I am the gayer version of Jeff Lewis. Daniel Tosh