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sitting
Some of them are $40,000, and they've been sitting there for 120 days. Brett Ellis
sitting
That day was like sitting on the ice. Now we're sitting in the whirlpool. Pierre Lacroix
sitting talking
Other than sitting and talking to Pakistan, we can't do much more, Jaswant Singh
sitting
we'll all end up sitting in the dark. Bill Richardson
sitting height intimacy
When you sit in a chair, you are not actually sitting there, but levitating above it at a height of one angstrom (a hundred millionth of a centimetre), your electrons and its electrons implacably opposed to any closer intimacy. Bill Bryson
sitting use novices
The program should know if someone is at the keyboard or joystick or if it is just sitting there idle. It should know if someone is proficient in its use or a novice. Bill Budge
sitting
From where I am sitting now, 2008 is not realistic. Eric Takamura
sitting walking
From walking - something; from sitting - nothing Bulgarian Proverb
sitting worse
It is a lot worse sitting up there than it was in the middle, Ashley Giles
principles gum london
On close inspection, this device turned out to be a funereal juke box - the result of mixing Lloyd's of London with the principle of the chewing gum dispenser. Cecil Beaton
principles analysis fundamentals
The fundamental principle in the analysis of propositions containing descriptions is this: Every proposition which we can understand must be composed wholly of constituents with which we are acquainted. Bertrand Russell
principles
It doesn't look like any real animal, but all of the principles are there. Robert Full
principles body facts
I must begin with a good body of facts and not from a principle (in which I always suspect some fallacy) and then as much deduction as you please. Charles Darwin
principles natural customs
Custom is our nature. What are our natural principles but principles of custom? Blaise Pascal
principles moral compromise
There can be no compromise on moral principles. Ayn Rand
principles protection
Protection is not a principle but an expedient Benjamin Disraeli
principles fundamentals causes
The history of science can be viewed as the recasting of phenomena that were once thought to be accidents as phenomena that can be understood in terms of fundamental causes and principles. Alan Lightman
principles precedence sequence
Principles of motion take precedence over sequence of motion. Ed Parker
congress law president state
President Arroyo is not the State by itself. This could only be exercised pursuant to a law enacted by Congress. Marlon Manuel
congress effort federal funds includes push sustained
Our push for more federal funds is not predicated on one meeting. It's a sustained effort that includes outreach to Congress as well as the administration. E. P. Thompson
congress considers maybe problem proposes time
Part of the problem is that when Congress considers legislation, and the administration proposes it, they only consider a one-year, five-year, or maybe 10-year time horizon. David Walker
congress lobbyists money project street
Part of what the K Street Project was about was making lobbyists indispensable to Congress because of the money they were raising. Mary Boyle
congress depend ensure families holding impact less maximum needy press programs served spent time
Our nation's needy families would be better served if Mr. Cuomo spent less time holding press conferences and more time working with Congress to ensure his programs have the maximum impact for those who depend on them, Bill Young
congress critical forth mission
Our mission as set forth by the Congress is a critical one. Ben Bernanke
congress message president program together work
Our message to the president and Congress is simple--let's work together to get a program done this year. Ralph Hellman
congress conspiracy intimidate members past using
orchestrate a conspiracy to intimidate members of Congress by using their past lives. Tom DeLay
congress democratic discussing moving people systems
People have been moving together, talking, discussing things, ... You can always find someone who's going to try to be a dead-ender and say, 'If you don't do this, I won't do that.' But that's part of negotiation. We see that in the Congress and we see it in democratic systems all over the world. Donald Rumsfeld