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eventually gingrich jim keeps limits matter newt people pushed pushing tom
This is an old story that keeps repeating: The people who are way out there and pushing the limits of power, they eventually are pushed out themselves. Jim Wright and Newt Gingrich did that, and they went. Now Tom DeLay. It was just a matter of time. James Thurber
eventually nation pull sacrifice
Eventually all of us will have to sacrifice a little to pull our Nation through this time; we've done it before and we'll have to do it again. Richard Neal
eventually meeting people
We just had a meeting about that and most of the people who come here know that we will eventually have a cost. Holly Swoape
eventually five produce products start
We will start out with one or two products and eventually will produce up to five different specialized components. Gordon Pratt
eventually privacy work
The privacy work was part of what was canceled. But I think it should continue. And I think that eventually it will be continued. I'm an optimist. John Poindexter
eventually pitcher relief starters
We'll eventually have to use a relief pitcher more often. But right now, our starters are doing what they need. Rich Sadvar
eventually hit school
We'll eventually get down to your county. Over a six-year period, we'll hit every school district. Bruce Meyers
eventually nobody
Nobody was guarding me and they still weren't falling. One eventually had to fall. Marissa Nowakowski
eventually
My dream is to eventually open a children's theatre. Moira Kelly
felt second shooter shots tonight
As a shooter you can tell when your shots are going good. Tonight I felt good, especially in the second half. Lee Humphrey
felt half line work
The T1 line went down at work the other day and I felt like I was working with half a brain, William Bell
felt games lost
I've never felt this way. I never lost this many games in my two years here. We're just a young team. We've got to get tougher. Brandon Jenkins
felt good photo work
I've always wanted to do a photo book, but I've never done one because I've never felt ready; I just didn't feel my work was good enough. Lynsey Addario
felt frantic grip movement response
A frantic response by bureaucrats who felt the (student) movement was threatening their grip on power. Lorenzo Meyer
felt saw
Once we saw it was not launching, we felt like unfortunately it was not going to get better and we had to make a change. Stephen McPherson
felt fourth happened importance kids major matter played quarter successful win
It was very big to get that win and something we kind of played off. I felt no matter what happened that we had a successful run, but it was of major importance to the kids to get that win. I could really tell in the fourth quarter and there was a lot of excitement. Todd Engle
felt game guys hit knew nuisance opportunity stepped took tried ugly
The whole game was frustrating for me, ... It was an ugly game, but it was a 'W.' Guys stepped up and hit big shots. ... I tried to be a nuisance on defense. I felt like it was an opportunity to go after it (against Crawford), especially down the stretch. I knew he wasn't passing, so I took a gamble. Baron Davis
felt great mouth pain season sour taste
This doesn't take away the pain that I felt and the sour taste in my mouth about the way the season ended, ... This is a great accomplishment, but we wanted to go a little further. Bartolo Colon
minutes talk
Sometimes it's better to take 30 minutes out of your day and talk about something other than hockey. Brad Shaw
minutes silicon
And we're 35 minutes away from Silicon Valley, Paul Whitworth
minutes meetings ten
I do have a rule that very few meetings are worth more than ten minutes. Anne Robinson
minutes wanted
I thought about that for a minute - about what I wanted. Stephenie Meyer
minutes happens knows
After a few minutes, it was time for me to leave. I don't know who decides these things. It just happens. Stephen Chbosky
minutes diamond
Diamonds - that'll shut her up... for a minute! Ron White
minutes took wrong
He said he was fine. I said, 'I can tell something is wrong here. What's wrong?' He wouldn't tell me, ... It took me about 10 minutes to get it out of him. Finally, he told me. Mike Sherman
minutes spoke stuff
I actually spoke to him for about 30 minutes and he didn't say any of that stuff to me personally, Lance Armstrong
minutes
I don't feel fatigued at all. I can go out and play 48 minutes if they want me to. D. James
played sure
As a kid, I wasn't sure that I would ever get married - I was not the kind of little girl who played at being a bride. Jessica Valenti
played
I've played 654 concerts. That's never been done. Charles Terry
played written
Don't put this on the refs. They played better than us. That's what should be written in the papers. Chad Greenway
played
We wanted this one going home. We played them well. Chris Masoner
played second shooting team
Every team we've played the second time, we've played them better. You look at the shooting percentage; it's not even close. Joel Rankin
played strong
Tonight, Scotty played with a lot of confidence. He was out there tonight. We didn't take him out. He's so strong with the ball. Andy Cerroni
played second turned
We turned it on in the second half. We turned around and played like we played at KU. This is how we're going to have to play every game. Akeem Wright
played wilson
When I started playing, I played in R&B bands. I played James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and all that. Neil Peart
played
When I started at Hurricane, there was already a shortstop there. So, I played third. Andrea Smith
transition moments made
There was a moment in between, a moment flung free in the midst of the transition, when he made contact. That was the moment she would dwell on. Ann Brashares
transition libertine
The transition from libertine to prig was so complete. F. Scott Fitzgerald
transition captains easy
Well, my transition into being a captain was easy. Mark Messier
transition
It's a little gut-wrenching for me for us to have to make this decision, but at least we were able to transition into something new. Doug Freeman