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As a Scot, representing a Scottish constituency for almost the past 25 years, I do not harbour an overweening ambition to pronounce on each and every matter exclusively English. Charles Kennedy
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Anybody who says there's such a thing as 'actionable intelligence' has never seen intelligence. Almost never in my 23 years have I ever seen anything that said to me that at such and such a time and such and such a place such a thing was going to happen. It just doesn't happen that way. Ron Marks
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These conversations he said he had with me are total fiction. Almost everything he said will be refuted. Dick Leggitt
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The system has an automatic eye and it makes adjustments almost instantaneously. This means we can get the photo registered much faster. Jimmy Ruff
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The swan was found near the same location as previous cases, so protection measures will be almost unchanged. Josef Duben
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The sophomores have matured very well and I'm counting on them a lot to really step up and almost take the lead and get some things done this year. Katie has great potential to win tournaments and Denise practiced a lot over the summer and she came back really good. I think she's ready to break out. Kathy Dais
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The theory of computation has traditionally been studied almost entirely in the abstract, as a topic in pure mathematics. This is to miss the point of it. Computers are physical objects, and computations are physical processes. What computers can or cannot compute is determined by the laws of physics alone, and not by pure mathematics. David Deutsch
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The Thames Torso murders almost fell into my lap. After deciding to use a real historical crime as the focus for the book, I went to Google and searched for unsolved murders in Victorian London, and they basically popped out at me about halfway down the first results page. Sarah Pinborough
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The thing with Ramu, my character, is he wants to come to America to succeed. He almost exploits a perception of society that they see, a perception of him and what he knows and what he can offer. Jimi Mistry
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As long as I can physically do it, I can suck it up for a minute, 55 seconds. Lindsey Kildow
physical
This is a touchy-feely case. This is not an egregious kind of physical contact. Daniel Davis
physical vulnerable
and vulnerable to psychological as well as physical insecurities. Kofi Annan
physical shut
We just shut down as a team, ... They got more physical and we shut down. Jerry Hayes
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The drawing teacher has this problem of communicating how to draw by osmosis and not by instruction, while the physics teacher has the problem of always teaching techniques, rather than the spirit, of how to go about solving physical problems. Richard P. Feynman
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That wasn't physically getting beat. It was a miscommunication deal. Mark McHale
physical pressure
He put a lot of pressure on, was very physical and I thought he did an outstanding job. Larry Coker
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I thought we were ready. Wake took it to us physically and we didn't respond. Paul Hewitt
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Physically it's very feasible, and politically it's very feasible. Lawrence Goldstein