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Jonathan Agnew He didn't quite manage to get his leg over.' - about Ian Botham, though admittedly on the cricket pitch at the time
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Having admitted that he did wrong, there's still the critical question, 'Do we want to launch the single most serious constitutional process that our system contemplates?' And the answer to that, in my view, is no.
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John Cornyn I think the president does have an opportunity now after admittedly a very bad week to turn things around and to show why the people of this country re-elected him just one short year ago,
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I think the governor's finally admitted guilt, and he's hoping to move on,
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It is clear that if British lawyers resident in the U.K. cannot join the California Bar, they are more likely to direct clients to parts of the U.S. with which they are familiar -- that is, where they have been admitted to practice (e.g., New York, Virginia, Washington state or Oregon),
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Charles Rosen To comprehend the distaste for modernism, it must be admitted at the start that the greatest works of modernism in all the arts are, much of the time, fundamentally disagreeable when first encountered.
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We can file this aggressive motion because we have proof that the spying program is illegal. The bottom line is the defendants have incriminated themselves -- President Bush admitted that he authorized and oversaw an illegal and unconstitutional program.
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John Scofield In the States, this type of jam-band phenomena has opened it up for groups to improvise, admittedly more in the groove area, as opposed to the straight-ahead jazz thing - which is good for me, as that's one part of where I'm at. It's been so great playing these gigs and seeing kids come out and the whole college scene.
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John Adams It has escaped no one's attention that celebrating Minimalism in the context of a symphony orchestra is admittedly a problematic fit. Most of the best Minimalist music is not scored for conventional orchestra. But the Los Angeles Philharmonic, being an orchestra that is not only a hundred-piece ensemble but also an amalgam of distinct, highly talented performers, found many ways to make a successful survey of this magnitude.
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Sophie Monk I realise having work done makes you look older - and everyone's starting to look the same, which is a problem. I've admitted that I had a cyst removed from my lip and had it filled - I had to; the lip was half gone. And I've tried Botox, but I don't do it any more. I'd tell anyone who's going to have it done not to do it.
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In this case we don't have to allege anything. ... The pulp mill already admitted violating (its) permits (by asking for variances). In federal law, (the industry) can't ask for variances unless they are violating the terms of their permit.
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Michael Morse I know what I did, ... I admitted it and I was punished. I was a man about it and I dealt with it. But now I feel like someone who committed a crime and did the time and suddenly gets a phone call two years later he has to go back to jail. It's not fair.
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The issue is one of constitutional principle, whether evidence obtained by torturing another human being may lawfully be admitted against a party to proceedings in a British court, irrespective of where, or by whom, or on whose authority the torture was inflicted. To that question I would give a very clear negative answer.
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The Fed doesn't want sudden market reactions in response to news that might be difficult; they want to cause as little volatility as possible, ... Greenspan has admitted to sending signals in the past -- it's the way they operate.
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The father admitted that there were times where they left for work in the morning and left the 10-year-old to care for the 5-year- old, and wouldn't get home until late at night.
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The children, who had succumbed to the disease are usually admitted under stressful condition, with neurological signs, while those who come early for treatment can survive.
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Karen Finney The ethical cloud over the White House is growing. President Bush should have no hesitation about returning the more than $100,000 directly raised for his re-election campaign by an admitted felon.
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The important thing is that the University admitted it was wrong and fixed the problem immediately.
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James Boswell A good pun may be admitted among the smaller excellencies of lively conversation.
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James Salter You can't be admitted to the ranks of writers of importance unless you have sales.
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All women's dresses are merely variations on the eternal struggle between the admitted desire to dress and the unadmitted desire to undress.
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The current system does not provide a means to track the status of aliens after they are admitted into this country,
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John Danforth We are continuing to pursue our own antitrust case, which is based in part on the price fixing now being admitted by key members of the DRAM industry.
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Jim Johnson We admitted we made some mistakes. ... We also believe the Corps made some mistakes.
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Edwards-Bacon advised me that he was having personal problems and was battling a drinking problem at that time. He admitted that he did spend a lot of money of this.
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The background has been encouraging so I don't think it's just a Christmas rally to expire completely in January. We've seen good confidence numbers from the U.S. and Germany, stronger growth, inflation well contained. The oil price is admittedly sticking a bit around $60 but it isn't going up anymore.
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The baby was admitted to the hospital on the 27th, transferred two hours later to Kalamazoo.
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It's our job to teach students at a young age that inappropriate behavior is unacceptable. The student did something wrong, admitted he did something wrong and received the proper discipline.
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It's unfortunate that Jon Tester would join the political hacks in Montana who have recklessly attacked Senator Burns' good name for the last several months. Admitted law breaker Jon Tester joins the Democrat chorus of hypocrisy on the subject of ethics.
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Dajka confirmed to Craig Phillips that he had been untruthful to both inquiries. He admitted to self injecting in French's room,
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James Joyce Ever looked sufficiently at a quite everyday looking stamped addressed envelope? Admittedly it is an outer husk: its face, in all its featureful perfection of imperfection, is its fortune: it exhibits only the civil or military clothing of whatever p
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It knew all about it. There was no problem, they were admitted to Canada, their visas always renewed.