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defence extremely honoured job
I am extremely honoured to be the Defence Secretary, and I would not do the job if I did not think that I could make a useful contribution in the role. Bob Ainsworth
defence history keen subject
I have always had a keen interest in defence and military history and read more on this subject than anything else. Bob Ainsworth
defence environment quickly respond security
Defence must be more adaptable, able to respond quickly to the changes in the security environment and the character of conflict. Bob Ainsworth
defence defend dump location means missile patriot point specific supply target
The Patriot missile is a point defence missile. Point defence means that you put the missile at a location to defend a very specific target such as an airfield, a supply dump or a headquarters. Norman Schwarzkopf
defence playing
The defence has to get used to playing with the goalkeeper. Jurgen is shying away from making a decision. Franz Beckenbauer
defence playing
The defence has to get used to playing with the goalkeeper. Franz Beckenbauer
defence reproach conscience
There is no question of defence. I have always acted in accordance with the dictates of my conscience. I have nothing with which to reproach myself. Agatha Christie
defence few minister
I was defence minister for a few years, Kim Beazley
defence exchanges friendly level minister people relations
Well, you have a defence attache here, that's a step forward. Your Defence Minister has been here, our defence people have exchanges with you. So friendly relations at the military level are already in existence. Sellapan Ramanathan
rely-upon return sun
Whatever Seattle says, the great chief at Washington can rely upon with as much certainty as he can upon the return of the sun or the seasons. Chief Seattle
rely-upon spirit capacity
The more you trust and rely upon the Spirit, the greater your capacity to create. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
rely
You can always rely on a society of equals taking it out on the women. Alan Sillitoe
rely one-thing uncertainty
One thing you can rely on is that there will always be uncertainty. Ashleigh Brilliant
rely sitcoms
Most sitcoms and cartoons, especially, you can rely on, because they go back to square one at the beginning of every episode. Scott Adsit
rely
Just as we rely on Israel as a continual source of inspiration and renewal, Israel relies on us. Lynn Schusterman
rely
My kitty cats could rely on my poker winnings. Nicole Sullivan
rely
We rely on each other to get through. William Scott
rely-upon psychology ashes
I am not one to rely upon the expert procedure. It is the psychology I seek, not the fingerprint or the cigarette ash. Agatha Christie
winter darkness scrooge
Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it. Charles Dickens
winter age lapland
Cheerfulness ought to be the viaticum vitae of their life to the old; age without cheerfulness is a Lapland winter without a sun. Charles Caleb Colton
winning race looks
If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race. Charles Caleb Colton
wine order water
In order to try whether a vessel be leaky, we first prove it with water before we trust it with wine. Charles Caleb Colton
wings gone originality
All the poets are indebted more or less to those who have gone before them; even Homer's originality has been questioned, and Virgil owes almost as much to Theocritus, in his Pastorals, as to Homer, in his Heroics; and if our own countryman, Milton, has soared above both Homer and Virgil, it is because he has stolen some feathers from their wings. Charles Caleb Colton
wind literature wave
Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. Charles Caleb Colton
wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me. Charles Dickens
winning race obstacles
Ride on! Ride on over all obstacles and win the race. Charles Dickens
wine paris six
Along the Paris streets, the death-carts rumble, hollow and harsh. Six tumbrils carry the day's wine to La Guillotine. Charles Dickens