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I love the Victorian era, and I always have, but I had a leg up on the writing because I was familiar with a lot of the science from the Victorian era. And that led to a massive interest in the science of this time of history. Gail Carriger
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I meet young people who know me and are familiar with my stuff. They know the package. They might have cherry-picked five or six key tunes. That's how it seems to work. I sometimes wonder if they realise they are not getting the whole context. David Byrne
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The police officers are familiar with the facility. There's been noise complaints. Kathy Collins
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I love shopping online for clothes, but only from places that I'm familiar with their sizing. Brendon Urie
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To grasp the essence of chirality, it is instructive to withdraw for a moment from the familiar three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional one, into a plane, and enquire what chirality means there. Vladimir Prelog
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We have a lot of new coaches. We need to get familiar with every player. Tony Pena
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We've made it a practice to make sure the guys are comfortable playing short or whatever their position is in the infield. Then we move them around so they get familiar with other spots. Benny Looper
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For Russians, to whom Pushkin's poem 'Eugene Onegin' is sacred text, the ballet's story and personae are as familiar and filled with meaning as, for instance, 'Romeo' and 'Hamlet' are for us. Russians know whole stretches of it by heart, the way we know Shakespeare and Italians know Dante. Robert Gottlieb
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My grandmother's first husband was a spiritualist medium. What fascinates me about that is the balance between conviction and sincerity and trickery, which is also something that novelists are very familiar with. Pat Barker
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The real problem with natural selection is that it makes no intuitive sense. It is like quantum physics; we may intellectually grasp it, but it will never feel right to us. Paul Bloom
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We wanted to make it patriotic, yet also grasp the speed at which these guys move. Jon Wooten
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He did indicate that he's an older person, that he's learned more, that he thinks he's a wiser person and he has a better grasp and understanding about constitutional rights and liberties. Edward Kennedy
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There are people I've worked with who have never understood how fashion works. They keep saying they love fashion, yet they've never actually grasped that this isn't yoghurt or a piece of furniture - products in the purest sense of the term. Nicolas Ghesquiere
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People always say that hard work pays off. I never grasped that until now. I worked the hardest I've ever worked -- period. Sullivan Sykes
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It is hard to get a grasp on how U.S. policy is working in another country. We and he were interested in learning more so we could be better advocates. Susan Yolen
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We had it in our grasp and we let it slip away. Fisher DeBerry
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It's just one piece of the puzzle. It's a guideline, but obviously you're looking for players that can come in and grasp the system you're teaching and what you want to do. Marty Hurney
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It's not like Sony is going out of business, but there are so many stories to tell about the company's inability to grasp opportunities. Peter Fader
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When Obama heralds another 'teachable moment,' it means he has already made an egregious rookie mistake. Tina Brown
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'Miss Saigon' taught me what it means to help carry a big show, and it had some of the most gorgeous songs wrote. Will Chase
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My representation overseas can't stand me doing theatre because it takes me out of action. But it's what I want to do. If it means passing up other possibilities, them's the breaks. David Wenham
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With Celine Dion, we were selling 25 million records a pop. 'Pop' stands for 'popular.' It means we're plugging into the masses. David Foster
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'Chamalkay' is an old Guyanese slang word. It means a 'young mischievous girl.' It's not derogatory, but it isn't over complimentary, either. It was probably a word I just Googled one day, and the song kind of played into the feel of that. Dev Hynes
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The acclaim I'm getting for 'The Wrestler' means everything in the world to me. But it also means I can't take my foot off the gas pedal. Mickey Rourke
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That was why we privatized the World Trade Center, by means of a 99-year net lease. Charles Gargano
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For many sports fans, the onset of fall only means one thing: It's football season! Marcus Samuelsson
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What you look for in a picture is a metaphor, something that means something more, that makes you think about things you've seen or thought about. Mary Ellen Mark
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If the U.K. were threatening to withdraw from Europe, I would certainly want Scotland to be out of that. Peter Higgs
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Deadline for Iraqi withdrawal is legislating defeat. Newt Gingrich
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We hope and we've made clear that the forces need to come out. It needs to be full and complete withdrawal. Our position is it needs to be done as soon as possible so that the elections can be free, fair and free of outside influence. Stephen Hadley