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effect high left watching
This has had a psychological effect on the markets. For those of us left in the office, we're just watching to see just how high the 10-year will go today. Michael Woolfolk
effect level playing racing road testing
The long-term effect to drug testing to the Boilermaker will only be positive, ... You have to ask, in road racing do you want a level playing field? There has to be some kind of consequence for it. Jim Fiore
effect ensure entire free main minimize priority security solutions system usual
The main priority now is to minimize the effect of this worm. Therefore, the usual recommendations apply: keep security solutions up-to-date and scan the entire system to ensure that it is free from threats. Luis Corrons
effect fun level main perform physically
The main effect is it kills the fun for the athlete. If you're not having fun and you're being pressured, you are going to be tight. You can't perform at any level if you are physically tight. Alan Goldberg
effect kids
The kids wanted to play. I don't know what kind of effect it will have on the team. James Bell
effect house white
And as the White House indicated, has had the effect of poisoning the relationship. Donald Rumsfeld
effect evidence far flooding high kicked until water
It's evidence the ash is being kicked up by the high water. As far as what effect the flooding will have on the ash deposits, we won't know that until the water recedes. Paul Wirth
effect english screen travelled
Americans who have travelled and who have English friends know we are not necessarily all baddies, but I think that seeing us being so incessantly nasty on screen has a drip, drip, drip effect on the rest of them. David Warner
effect rather streaming sunlight weather
They give the effect of sunlight streaming through the blades, even on the city's dreariest days. I'd rather have sunshine, but when the weather stinks, the tubes help. Tom Watson
listening acting hardest
Listening is harder than just acting. Listening is the hardest part. Brett Ratner
lists remember forget
Remember the to-do list but don't forget the to-be list. Richard Branson
list time
How can I be on a list that expires after 15 years if I'm suspended? ... It should be that time stops. Pete Rose
list money
We'll be put on a list for money and it can take up to two years before we get that money. Tom Graves
listening documentaries
I love going on BBC6 and BBC7 and listening to documentaries. Burn Gorman
lists things-to-do died
When I was 12, I wrote a list of things to do before I died. 'Own a Picasso' was one of those things. Jill Scott
listen lyrics proud
I'm more proud of these lyrics than I've been with any other album, but they can be a little uncomfortable for me to listen to. Richard Marx
listen
I'm just going to let you listen for a bit, guys. Tom Allen
listen mother
In many ways, my mother is my audience, so I do listen to her advice. Charlize Theron
names evil intellectual
What is more absurd and more impious than to attribute the name of Lucifer to the devil, that is, to personified evil. The intellectual Lucifer is the spirit of intelligence and love; it is the paraclete, it is the Holy Spirit, while the physical Lucifer is the great agent of universal magnetism. Eliphas Levi
names two blood
My death from the wrists, two name tags, blood worn like a corsage to bloom one on the left and one on the right. Anne Sexton
names paris missing
There should be a name for the syndrome that occurs when you're in Paris and you already miss it. Rosecrans Baldwin
names incapacity symptoms
The incapacity to name is a good symptom of disturbance. Roland Barthes
names kitsch emotion
There is a sort of mystery to kitsch. When did it begin? If it is just simply another name for faking emotions, it ought to have been a permanent part of the human condition. Roger Scruton
names creepy vampire
Vampire. Dangerous. Unknowable. Seriously creepy. This one's name was Constantine. We'd met before. Robin McKinley
names needs where-you-live
Tell me who you are. You need not tell me your name. Names have power, even human ones. Tell me where you live and what you do with your living. Robin McKinley
names bigger
The smaller your work, the bigger your name will become. Willard Wigan
names focus firsts
Linguistically, and hence conceptually, the things in sharpest focus are the things that are public enough to be talked of publicly, common and conspicuous enough to be talked of often, and near enough to sense to be quickly identified and learned by name; it is to these that words apply first and foremost. Willard Van Orman Quine