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We do not free ourselves from something by avoiding it, but only by living though it. Cesare Pavese
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Compared with mammals, birds have relatively large eyes. In simple terms, a bigger eye means better vision, and excellent vision is essential for avoiding collisions in flight, or for capturing fast-moving or camouflaged prey. Birds' eyes, however, are deceptive - they are bigger than they look. Tim Birkhead
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Avoiding maturity is, for many men, not just a cute hobby, but a life's work - often handsomely rewarded in the infantile popular culture of the West. Michael Leunig
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I spent my whole life avoiding the public eye. At these food shows, I'm open quarry again. Nell Newman
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Most people have come to prefer certain of lifes experiences and deny and reject others, unaware of the value of the hidden things that may come wrapped in plain and even ugly paper. In avoiding all pain and seeking comfort at all costs, we may be left without intimacy or compassion; in rejecting change and risk we often cheat ourselves of the quest; in denying our suffering we may never know our strength or our greatness. Rachel Remen
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Software, by being comprehensive, can save costs by avoiding add-on pieces of software. We can save money in terms of speed of development or by being able to run on less expensive hardware. Bill Gates
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She tells us about staying in the moment, avoiding distractions, staying confident. She talks about team dynamics. Heather Strong
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If there is anything good about nobility it is that it enforces the necessity of avoiding degeneracy. Boethius
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We're back to looking at the fundamentals and, at least temporarily, avoiding gossip and rumors. Ned Riley
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We have said for some time that Windows 2000 will have a slow ramp because companies take time to test and deploy new operating systems. Windows 2000 is basically a second half of 2000 story. Andrew Roskill
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We have to go back to some of the basics. Those basics are the parents have to get involved in the young people lives. The parents have to know what their kids are doing. The churches are going to have to get involved. We are going to have to start educating our kids. John Morrison
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We have to find ways to continue to change consistent with our basic values and our common community and humanity. Bill Clinton
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We have no legal binding, we basically are trying to work with the parties to see if there's an interest on their part to resolve this amicably. If we feel that the parties are not willing to resolve it, then we're done. Stephen Thom
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We want people to hold hands and create a bridge of support for the basic human rights, dignity and equal respect of immigrants in this country. Wendy Vasquez
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We wanted to try to start establishing our bench more, so basically we're playing three guys and giving those guys a little bit more minutes. Flip Saunders
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We were basically priced right out of Orleans. Jen Dibble
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We were basically on the edges of roads. When the wind starts kicking up again, any of those fires could get pushed on to roads and in to grass. Pat Walsh
basic business mechanical skills
We were around the business so I think we got our basic mechanical skills from him. Jeff Dousharm
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By intensity of hatred, nations create in themselves the character that they imagine in their enemies. Hence it comes that all passionate conflicts result in an interchange of characteristics. We might say with truth, those who hate open a door by which their enemies enter and make their own the secret places of the heart. George William Russell
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Since World War II, most of the conflicts in the world have been internal conflicts. The weapon of choice in those wars has all too often been landmines - to such a degree that what we find today are tens of millions of landmines contaminating approximately 70 countries around the world. Jody Williams
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Of conflicts with others we make retorica, of conflicts with ourselves poetry William Butler Yeats
conflicts everybody land ought protect talk work
I'm going to go out and get everybody together and say I think we ought to protect this for generations to come. Now, let's get down to work and walk the land and talk about the conflicts and get everybody involved. Bruce Babbitt
conflicts lower serious
There are serious conflicts in the lower courts. Kathy Rodgers
conflicts love neat requiring tale villains
We love a tale of heroes and villains and conflicts requiring a neat resolution. Barry Ritholtz
conflicts dna exciting good heroes love neat pushes tales villains
It is in your DNA to love a good story. You know, neat tales with heroes and villains and conflicts to resolve. A good story pushes our buttons, is exciting and memorable. Barry Ritholtz
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I've tried to write from my own understanding of identity in all my comics, whether it's about superheroes or historical conflicts or monkey gods. Gene Luen Yang
conflicts democratic likely result
When conflicts end non-violently, it's more likely that the result will be longer-lasting, democratic societies. Julia Bacha
contracts production safe ways
We were arrogant, we thought we were safe because we had our production contracts with the big studios. Now we have to look at new ways to grow. Joy Bacon
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I hadn't thought specifically about doing graphic novels until a couple of my friends got contracts for them. Then I started picturing how various of my stories or poems would work in an illustrated format and thinking how cool that would be. Sharon Shinn
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I worked in three local news markets and in every single one of them, they said: 'You're a lousy anchor. We would love to renew your contract and have you be our lead reporter here, but we're not going to have you anchor.' Elizabeth Vargas
contracts course others
The others had contracts that were up during the course of the year. Don Howe
contract daniel pleased
We are pleased to have Henrik and Daniel under contract for another year, Dave Lewis
contract race worried
We have it in the contract that we are the first race, so we are not worried about that. Ron Walker
contract holding
We're holding off negotiations for a contract to see if there is any new money. If it's not there, it's not there. Trent Taylor
contract heard people stamp
Before I got the contract, I'd heard from a lot of people that a contract with a company like Estee Lauder was like a stamp of approval, a stamp of your legit-ness. So getting that was a really big step for me. Kendall Jenner
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When the only shot many people have is a good job rebuilding New Orleans, the president intervened to suspend prevailing wage laws so his contractor friends can cut wages for a hard day's work, John Edward
cooperation involved
We have to have a lot of cooperation from everyone involved and our fans. We've never done something like this before. Herb Vincent
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We have repeatedly stated to our European partners that restrictive policy toward Belarus is groundless, far- fetched and useless. Real understanding and constructive cooperation are obviously reached through dialogue, but not imposed with sanctions. Andrei Popov
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We have six very violent people in custody. There was full cooperation from everyone involved. Mark Fagan
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We shall enhance cooperation in trade and investment within the region, open up markets for each other, and promote trade and investment facilitation and liberalization, and strengthen regional economic integration, Liu Jian
cooperation country happened requires respect spirit
Unfortunately, you know, working in a spirit of cooperation and respect requires someone else to reach back, and I don't think that's happened and it's been disappointing because the debate in our country has become so rancorous. Karen Hughes
cooperation lawrence physicists radiation
At the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, we have long had a tradition of close cooperation between physicists and technicians. Luis Walter Alvarez
cooperation possible
This probably would not have been possible without the cooperation of Yahoo. Lucie Morillon
cooperation obstacle
would be an obstacle to cooperation on other issues. Strobe Talbott
cooperation problem enough
One of my trips was to meet with the Gulf Cooperation Council with all the Saudi foreign ministers, and when we started the meeting I said 'Perhaps you've noticed that I'm not dressed the same as my predecessors", but no-one had a problem and I was never treated with anything other than respect...So I did not have problems with that, interestingly enough. Madeleine Albright