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appearing coming finding people places
We're finding more and more people coming out of the woodwork, ... They're appearing in places we didn't know they existed. Michael Brown
appearing attack awkward human less likely people seem speaker speaking
We worry about appearing awkward in a presentation. But up to a point, most people seem to feel more comfortable with less-than-perfect speaking abilities. It makes the speaker more human - and more vulnerable, meaning he is less likely to attack our decisions or beliefs. John P. Kotter
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Similar to corn, USDA soybean production forecasts had the largest impact on soybean futures prices in August, with recent price reactions appearing somewhat larger than in the past. Darrel Good
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Given the current circumstances, whoever becomes majority leader will have to be careful about appearing to do something special for their friends or district. Tom Schatz
appearing fear
I think we all fear appearing foolish in public. We don't want to be laughed at. Ruth Rendell
appearing audience demo front goal late rome segment time week
Our goal is to put Rome in front of every demo and every audience segment by appearing every day of the week and in all the appropriate time slots from 8 p.m. to late night, David Baldwin
appearing beat miss none though
We were none of us musical, though Miss Jenkyns beat time, out of time, by way of appearing to be so. Elizabeth Gaskell
appearing boards city conflict county finding hard means time
It is new and it is chilling. Because it means we may have a hard time finding firms that won't have a conflict with appearing before city boards, county boards and others. Howard Duvall
appearing british somehow work
There's a particularly British wariness of appearing to try too hard. It's somehow distasteful. Everything should come to us seamlessly and, if you have to work at it, you're somehow a loser. Kate Reardon
manipulation manipulate
I've never tried to manipulate my image. Alan Alda
man poetry
The poetry was the man, the man was the poetry. Brian Trehearne
manipulative
I'm not naturally manipulative. Benjamin Netanyahu
mankind historian dependence
What would become of history, had we not a dependence on the veracity of the historian, according to the experience, what we have had of mankind? David Hume
managers
I've been told I'm a good midcareer manager. Arne Glimcher
manners cowardice characteristics
Ever the characteristic manners of cowardice. Edward Everett
manhattan
Whenever I leave Manhattan, I get the bends! Ed Koch
management terrorism torture
Shamefully we now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, U.S. management. Edward Kennedy
mankind
Mankind naturally and generally love to be flatter'd. Benjamin Franklin
unhappy achieve wells
I am never unhappy, you can achieve that as well. Byron Katie
unhappy may relief
The Unhappy may, possibly, by indulging Thought, hit on some lucky Stratagem for the Relief of his Misfortunes, and the Happy may be infinitely more so by contemplating on his Condition. Eliza Haywood
unhappy desire states
If there is nothing left to desire, there is everything to fear, an unhappy state of happiness. Baltasar Gracian
unhappy firsts unhappiness
I am sad that the LDK has chosen not to participate in that first meeting. They are unhappy about the current composition of the council. Bernard Kouchner
unhappy experience path
My path has not been determined. I shall have more experiences and pass many more milestones. Agnetha Faltskog
unhappy customers
Learn from your unhappy customers. Bill Gates
unhappy capitol
I've never been unhappy with Capitol. Not really. They've been really good by me. Bob Seger
unhappy world odd
I begin to suspect that the world is divided not only into the happy and the unhappy, but into those who like happiness and those who, odd as it seems, really don't. C. S. Lewis
unhappy fool reason
The authority of reason is far more imperious than that of a master; for he who disobeys the one is unhappy, but he who disobeys the other is a fool. Blaise Pascal