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entirely ten
Ten of them will be entirely new models.
entirely minutes
The 'Station to Station' film is made entirely out of one-minute films, and each of the 62 minutes is a completely different person, place or encounter. Doug Aitken
entirely hour huge miles million people spread thin truly
I've never had a huge circle of friends. I can't spread myself that thin and go 100 million miles an hour all the time. I choose to give truly of myself, entirely of myself, to the people I choose to do that with, and I can't do that with everyone. Jeremy Northam
entirely hear inspirational simple speech top writings
This is a simple 16-minute speech, but it's so profound. It's one thing to have read it, but entirely another thing to hear it in its entirety. King's speech is one of the top inspirational writings in all of American rhetoric, ever.
entirely fictional
In actuality, 'Sammy's House' can and should be read as an entirely fictional comedy set in a fascinating political world. Kristin Gore
entirely gets protests
The protests were entirely to be expected. The Pakistanis know the U.S., if it gets high-quality intelligence, is going to act.
entirely reader
Every reader re-creates a novel - in their own imagination, anyway. It's only entirely the writer's when nobody else has read it. Susan Hill
entirely indelible radio rock
On Long Island, rock radio is an important part of people's lives. K-Rock, to a lot of people, was Howard. He was such an indelible part of it. We're entirely different. Here you know you'll get music. John Olsen
entirely frivolous grows love seemingly stake starts until
I can't know entirely what's at stake beforehand; you find out as you go. I love to take a poem, for instance, that starts with something seemingly frivolous or inconsequential and then grows in gravity until by the end it's something very serious. James Tate
entirely notes somebody song treat written
But in jazz, the song may be written by somebody else, but how you treat it is entirely with your notes and your expression. Herbie Hancock
entirely far gone impression justice law proposals taking talks worried
I am worried by the way talks have gone so far -- I have the impression that Law and Justice is not taking our proposals entirely seriously.
entirely people related whom
It consists entirely of people who are not related by blood, many of whom can't stand each other. Delia Ephron
entirely human
If you battle monsters, you don't always become a monster. But you aren't entirely human anymore, either. Jonathan Maberry
entirely gather lived people wanna york
It makes sense - you wanna gather a lot of people together, and Vegas really does that well. New York can, but you know the hassles. I've lived there. It's an entirely different beast. Liz Phair
entirely legal presents
It presents an entirely new set of legal issues.
entirely found otherwise
Otherwise it's entirely possible, or plausible, that we never would have found him. Jason Lewis
entirely legs observe work
You may observe in all my lessons, that I tell you how the legs go, and those who are unacquainted with that, are entirely ignorant and work in the dark.
entirely whether
Whether it will convince or not, depends entirely on what it is in itself, what is there to be seen. Lucian Freud
entirely gave interviews people questions simply trip trying vulgar
The first interviews I gave were entirely unpleasant. You have people trying to trip you up with impolite questions that have nothing to do with the books. It's simply vulgar curiosity, and I won't have it. Patrick O'Brian
entirely family time
I've said my piece. My time now is entirely focused on family. Randy Pausch
entirely names poetry seem source subject three ways
The muse, the beloved, and duende are three ways of thinking of what is the source of poetry, and all three seem to me different names or different ways to think about something that is not entirely reasonable, not entirely subject to the will, not entirely rational. Edward Hirsch