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Don't. Don't let's pretend when there's no one around. Suzanne Collins
hunger
That which could hunger, could starve. Octavia Butler
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There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness. Mahatma Gandhi
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We're an institution that never has really embraced its history. We hope that everyone, whether it's students, faculty or alumni, will come away from this with a sense that this is an institution with a pretty profound history. John Barrie
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We think it is wonderful that the public has embraced the project and wants to be involved. Robert Collins
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The Republican Party is the Grand Old Party. It's made enormous contributions to the success of our country. And it is a party that has embraced its leadership role when it has had the majority or the White House. Nancy Pelosi
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In television, the writer-creator-showrunner is embraced as the creative mind. Jim Rash
embraced hitting knew
It's been cold, but they embraced it. They bundled up. They knew they had to be out hitting the ball, and there hasn't been one complaint. Bill Russell
embrace embraced gonna last shoulders
All of us are going to make an impact. ... I think it's gonna be times two from last season, because a lot of us are going to play a lot more. It's gonna be put on our shoulders a little bit. We embrace that, though. We embraced that from when we first got here. Chris Ellis
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As an only child, I embrace loneliness. Hollywood loneliness helped to understand Marilyn Monroe in a real way. I was able to portray her very well. Catherine Hicks
embrace melting moss point true
We are a true melting pot, and we made it work. It's really important that Moss Point embrace that idea. Kathy Murray
embrace history tennessee tried year
We've tried to do a lot of things this year to embrace the history of Tennessee basketball. Bruce Pearl