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range size
Many are in the size range of 1 1/16th of an inch. Ellen Borakove
rang
I was at the game, but he never rang me. Sam Allardyce
ran worried
She worried about what she would do if she ran out of gas. Chuck Olson
range remarkable
She has a remarkable range of capabilities, a seeming effortlessness. That's more astonishing than anything. Michael Pietsch
ran since
Since he ran in the Dwyer he started getting better and better, Angel Jr.
ran war
We experienced similar fears in the 1880s, at the end of World War I and II. And we ran out in the 1970s. Daniel Yergin
rand works
When I was younger, I was drawn to Ayn Rand books and other works of fiction celebrating individualism. David Harsanyi
rant
So much of 'Fight Club' was a rant against fathers. Chuck Palahniuk
ran
My grandmother's house - she ran it just like her grandmother and her great-grandmother. They didn't have electricity. They had wood stoves that never got cold. Willard Scott
weapons
Mr. President, where are the weapons that you told us about? Howard Dean
weapons
Women can stand a beating except when it is with their own weapons. Samuel Butler
weapons human-nature realizing
When the gunman realizes that nobody else is armed, he will lay down his weapons and turn himself in ... that's just human nature. Dianne Feinstein
weapons needs construction
We need to be weapons of mass construction, weapons of mass love. It's not enough just to change the system. We need to change ourselves. Walter Benjamin
weapons sometimes wounds
Words are like weapons; they wound sometimes. Cher
weapons way world
The way the world underestimates me will be my greatest weapon. Calista Flockhart
weapons
We've got enough guys, enough weapons to play around that and we just have to do it. Paul Davis
weapons tools negotiating
Food is a tool. It is a weapon in the U.S. negotiating kit Earl Butz
weapons changing-environment dinosaurs
The dinosaurs disappeared because they could not adapt to their changing environment. We shall disappear if we cannot adapt to an environment that now contains spaceships, computers — and thermonuclear weapons. Arthur C. Clarke