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What gets measured, gets done. And what gets recognized gets done again, and even better. Robert Crawford
done belief break
The shackles of belief, when reinforced by fear, are difficult to break free from and rarely done. Richard Paul Evans
done uncertain experiments
Although it is uncertain, it is necessary to make science useful. Science is only useful if it tells you about some experiment that has not been done; it is not good if it only tells you what just went on. Richard P. Feynman
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Watch it." he said at last. "I can make your life miserable." I gave him an icy smile. "You already have, and that's why i've got the advantage. You've done your worst but you haven't seen what i can do yet. Richelle Mead
done records four
Yeah, the record for most titles was previously held by the Fabulous Moolah, she won it four times. And a few weeks ago, I won the title for the sixth time, which has never been done before. Trish Stratus
done rooms improvement
I'm not really satisfied. I've done all right, but there's room for improvement. Travis Hafner
done warm my-time
Now is my time. Everything I've done up to this point is just a warm up. This is where it all begins. Rick James
done path experts
Republicans can also point to an alternate path. They can draw upon genuine experts to explain what should be done. William Kristol
done want episodes
I want every episode to feel like we still haven't done this right yet. Vincent D'Onofrio
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It was just a matter of showing everyone else I'm playing well. Everyone is saying that this is my welcome back, but I feel like I've been back for a while. And this is just the fruition of it all. James Blake
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There are things in the works that will come to fruition in the months ahead. Doug Anderson
fruition fancy impulse
Hence, in desiring, the more the enjoyment is delayed, the more fancy begins to weave about the object images of future fruition, and to clothe the desired object with properties calculated to inflame the impulse. Samuel Alexander
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The hardest thing as an actor is that you work really hard constantly for these roles, and you invest so much in it. And when they don't come to fruition and nobody sees them, there's a part of you that dies a little bit. It's like, 'Ah! But I worked so hard!' But that's the business. Adrianne Palicki
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We have a lot of things going on, and some of them are probably going to come to fruition in 2006. Dwight Tankersley
century certainly goodbye pleasure
Goodbye Mr. Zanuck: it certainly has been a pleasure working at 16th Century Fox. Jean Renoir
century full history next
History is full of surprises, and the next century will be no exception. Billy Graham
century clear companies internet leaders program related successful using
It is clear that individuals and companies that want to be successful in the 21st century will need to be leaders in using the Internet and related technology. That's what this program is all about. Bill Ford
century defeat despot path
What does the despot of this century want? What is the right path to defeat him? Saddam Hussein
century closes draws giant public realize roosevelt
I think as the century closes draws to a close and we look back on public figures, ... we realize what a giant Eleanor Roosevelt was. Eleanor Roosevelt
century compact free hammered lifetime potential promise social workers
I think that the social compact hammered out in the mid-20th century has been superseded by a new compact that is different and doesn't promise the potential for lifetime tenure. Workers are free agents. John Challenger
century nineteenth-century wells
Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly. Robert Louis Stevenson
century dead god man problem twentieth
In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead; in the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead Erich Fromm
century change constant future state
In this century of hyper-postmodern ideals, with the digital future, we're segmented into different people, places, and things in a constant state of change. John Van Hamersveld