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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
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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
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I think we all fear appearing foolish in public. We don't want to be laughed at. Ruth Rendell
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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
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We were none of us musical, though Miss Jenkyns beat time, out of time, by way of appearing to be so. Elizabeth Gaskell
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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
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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
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The persons who remain poor are the entirely foolish, the entirely wise, the idle, the reckless, the humble, the thoughtful, the dull, the imaginative, the sensitive, the well-informed, the improvident, the irregularly and impulsively wicked, the clu John Ruskin
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I personally think of Linux development as being pretty non-localized, and I work with all the people entirely over e-mail - even if they happen to be working in the Portland area. Linus Torvalds
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The protests were entirely to be expected. The Pakistanis know the U.S., if it gets high-quality intelligence, is going to act. Daniel Benjamin
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Maybe if I found something I was really passionate about, which is entirely possible, I would make another documentary, but it's not a good career choice for anybody. I don't recommend it. Terry Zwigoff
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My finding of myself as an artist, which I think in itself helped me to find just who I am and how I want to express myself, is entirely - in conjunction, of course, with my family, particularly my mom - founded on teachers. Uzo Aduba
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We might as well open it up entirely and pollute the entire state. Mark Geragos
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We're a sports service, not entirely a Mets service. Fred Wilpon
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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
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I think it is a shocking state of affairs. The concern, possibly anger, that people will feel is entirely understandable. Charles Clarke
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I'm not at all embarrassed to be a revolutionary. Charles de Gaulle
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Liberals have always been the most fervent Imperialists. Alan Bradley
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I'm a statistic in a system that a civil servant dominates. Billy Joel
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The first requirement of a statesman is that he be dull. Dean Acheson
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Labour, like all other things which are purchased and sold... has its natural and its market price. David Ricardo
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Of all sciences there is none where first appearances are more deceitful than in politics. David Hume
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I went to the UN and even the guidebook was spineless. Dennis Miller
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Al Gore couldn't be more phony if he were a professional Al Gore impersonator Dennis Miller
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If Clinton had only attacked terrorism as much as he attacks George Bush we wouldn't be in this problem. Dennis Miller