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department heritage horses love needs point sad view western
Horses are part of our Western heritage that we love to celebrate. From that point of view it really is kind of a sad day. But it's also a day where the department needs to be accountable to taxpayers. Lynn Hightower
department sales store
Some of the department store sales don't make sense to me, Ken Goldstein
department diversity state threat
Look at every department of state and I will show you bureaucracy and regulation, an ever-greater threat to enterprise, diversity and freedom. Menzies Campbell
department good great
I think it's a great fit. (Kirk's) been really good with Department 56 and Byers' Choice. Tom Walters
department effort exactly gets national provides recognized solid stage together
I think it's important to most of us because of exactly what it provides to the whole program. Obviously, the whole department gets a little national respect. Hopefully, we go down there and put together a solid effort and get recognized on a national stage where we feel we belong. Joel Klatt
department equipment fear level people respect scared teach training trust
What the training did was teach me to trust my equipment and trust the other people that I'm working with, ... The firefighters will say, 'You should always be scared. If you're not scared then you should get out of the department because that's when you get hurt.' You have to have a level of fear and a level of respect for what it is you're doing, and if not, I think it breads a level of complacency, which is very dangerous. Joaquin Phoenix
department group kingdom though united
The United Kingdom has traditionally been a very small market, and even though you had such a creative group of designers, they represented a risk to department stores. Natalie Massenet
department handed platter police silver
The police department was handed this on a silver platter and did nothing. That's how I feel. Judie Brown
department directed followed law letter state
We followed the letter of the law. We did what we were directed to do by the state Department of Pensions. David Donnelly
fair leaves name sheets turn volume
Of this fair volume which we world do name / If we the sheets and leaves could turn with care. William Drummond
fairly high months near rises saw three
These rises are going to be fairly high but not near as high as what we saw three months ago. Gary Bardini
fair judge practicing though time training twice
Even though I wasn't practicing twice a day, I was still doing some stuff, ... So it just really didn't have any time to recover. I don't think it's fair to judge it off training camp, though. Allan Houston
fair hear helpful president
We think it would be helpful to hear from the president and we'd like to participate in any fair examination of him, Henry Hyde
fair full good hands last looks number
We had our hands full with him last year. He's a good player. But it looks like they have a fair number of playmakers. Terry Wilczek
fairy-stories trying way
Nothing was easy, and sometimes she failed, and sometimes she thought that the fairy stories were right, that there must indeed be easier ways of living happily ever after; but defeat is a poor ending to any tale, so she kept trying. Sonya Hartnett
fairly people time
People tell me all the time that I look forbidding or aloof. That doesn't bother me much - I am fairly private, withdrawn, and... distant, I guess. But, um, I think that's okay. Ric Ocasek
fair fans friday
Friday is pointless. It's not really a fair thing for the fans or the teams. I'm not a big fan. Jacques Villeneuve
fair fall flower frost house knew lady looked perceived sap saw seemed soon speak standing straight turned white wrought
For she is a fair maiden, fairest lady of a house of queens. And yet I know not how I should speak of her. When I first looked on her and perceived her unhappiness, it seemed to me that I saw a white flower standing straight and proud, shapely as a lily, and yet knew that it was hard, as if wrought by elf-wrights out of steel. Or was it, maybe, a frost that had turned its sap to ice, and so it stood, bitter-sweet, still fair to see, but stricken, soon to fall and die? J. R. R. Tolkien