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afraid force god gods greatness possessed protect whose wisdom worlds
The one who is first and possessed of wisdom when born; the god who strove to protect the gods with strength; the one before whose force the two worlds were afraid because of the greatness of his virility, he, O people, is Indra. Rig Veda
afraid almost buying given hit internet investors panic performed point strong
We've almost now hit a point of almost buying panic where investors are afraid not to be in the Internet sector, given how strong it's performed recently, Jonathan Cohen
afraid demands hard hard-work people pitching
We've all been pitching in. People aren't afraid of hard work, but they're a lot of demands for time. Beth Jones
afraid difficult fast spreading stop yesterday
We are afraid the outbreak is out of control. Cholera was already spreading at a very fast rate. Yesterday it started raining, which will only make it more difficult to stop the epidemic. Richard Veerman
afraid delay lack measures result urgency
We are afraid the government's lack of urgency may result in a delay in anti-deflation measures it has said it would come up with by the end of this month. Tokio Furuta
afraid freedoms future liberties
We are afraid that our freedoms and liberties will be infringed in the future. Andrew To
afraid concerned virus west
West Nile Virus is here to stay. It's not something to be afraid of, but something to be concerned with. Aaron Devencenzi
afraid guys mess morris player shot
When you've got a player like Morris you are always in the game. What makes him so (good) is that he is not afraid to miss. You have guys that don't want to take the shot because they are afraid they will mess up, but (Morris) is not. Jim Dooley
afraid basket crutches far game last needed point sure
We have to get her into game shape. She was on crutches last week. I wasn't sure how far I wanted to push. She's not afraid to go to the basket and at that point we needed it. Toby Bickel
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Unprecedented in its size and scope, Higher Expectations Week unifies concerned citizens to highlight the myriad of problems Wal-Mart creates, ... Together, this national movement is moving toward making the retailing giant a better employer, neighbor and corporate citizen. Andrew Grossman
citizens complete execute necessary private training
We are going to show the world that private citizens can complete the training and the qualification necessary to execute such flights, Eric Anderson
citizens hands rural
We are a very rural county. Our hands were just tied. Now citizens have a recourse. Cheryl Johnson
citizens government jersey life sea sinking stay treading wants water
We are at sea in a sinking ship, our citizens are treading water to stay afloat, and now New Jersey government wants their life jackets. Joe Sinagra
citizens natural civilians
Yet the civilians have always respected the natural right of a citizen to dispose of his life . . . Edward Gibbon
citizens administration united-states
Under unitary executive theory, the [George W.]Bush administration has claimed the right to seize American citizens in the United States and imprison them indefinitely without a charge. Dick Durbin
citizens destroyed conscience
Citizens with a conscience are not going to ignore wrong-doing simply because they'll be destroyed for it: the conscience forbids it. Edward Snowden
citizens deepening expanding government human illusions peace process public sharon somebody
We have no illusions about what somebody like Sharon or any government professional can do without citizens deepening and expanding this public peace process of human relationships. Len Traubman
citizens czech equal fear
We want respect. We don't feel equal citizens of the Czech Republic. We don't feel free. We fear for our children. Martina Horvathova
government people should
People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people. Alan Moore
government giving enemy
In the time of Mrs Thatcher the church, to give it its due, spoke out and was an enemy of the Conservative government. Alan Green
government favors corruption
In general, corruption tends to exist whenever governments have favors to extend, or something to sell. Alan Greenspan
government purpose regulators
The guiding purpose of the government regulator is to prevent rather than to create something. Alan Greenspan
government support political
Stripped of its academic jargon, the welfare state is nothing more than a mechanism by which governments confiscate the wealth of the productive members of a society to support a wide variety of welfare schemes. A substantial part of the confiscation is effected by taxation. But the welfare statists were quick to recognize that if they wished to retain political power, the amount of taxation had to be limited and they had to resort to programs of massive deficit spending, i.e., they had to borrow money,by issuing government bonds, to finance welfare expenditures on a large scale. Alan Greenspan
government self credit
We are in the midst of a once-in-a-century credit tsunami. Central banks and governments are being required to take unprecedented measures. Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholders' equity are in a state of shocked disbelief. Alan Greenspan
government giving needs
We need an amendment that gives us the right to vote protected by the federal government and the Constitution. Al Sharpton
government america united-states
If we have any problems, it's always with the government of the United States. Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
government opportunity work
We want the opportunity to work with the government on this. Andy Troszok
orders past percent seen six values
We've seen 25 percent more orders and order values over the past six months. S. Walker
orders refused several
He refused several orders to get out of the street, and he was arrested. Bobby Hernandez
orders rebound recovery reflecting within
Look for orders to rebound in May, reflecting broad-based recovery within the manufacturing sector. Edward Yardeni
orders weakness
Manufacturing is expanding, but not as broadly as in November. There was weakness in new orders and employment. Gary Thayer
orders tv
We can't keep up with orders now, especially TV panels. Chu Sik
orders
We'll get orders from there of where we're going to go next, Don Gibson
orders
Twyla Tharp is not going to take orders from anyone, not even Mozart! Robert Gottlieb
orders percent revenue
DSP revenue was up 10 percent sequentially and orders were up 11 percent sequentially. Tom Engibous
organizing served talk
There's been a lot of talk about the film it has served as an organizing tool, a kind of reference. Yareli Arizmendi
organizing
assembling and organizing what we already have in-house. John Hopkins
organizing people plus schedules thousands weekly
It's dramatically cheaper. Plus you don't have thousands of people organizing their schedules around this weekly call. Ben Edwards
preference
I have a preference for rough architecture, real, inexpensive, unfinished. Thom Mayne
prefer truth
I would prefer to just continue to speak about truth and to speak about what makes sense. Ben Carson
preferred
From my own personal standpoint, I've always preferred my hair shorter because it's just easier. Charlie White
preference mathematician indifferent
Nature is probably quite indifferent to the aesthetic preferences of mathematicians. Alfred North Whitehead
prefer sold somewhere turned
We prefer to give them away than to have them go somewhere where they will be turned around and sold again. Kristine Fauerbach
prefer
We prefer to do that in a non-public session. David Baker
prefer results
We prefer to do a lot of things electronically. We just get better results that way. Any of the streamline stuff, we can do. Sarah Richart
preferred release
We preferred to let him recuperate and release him on Thursday. Bernard Laporte
prefer traffic
We prefer not to have our traffic go through that road. Rick Kern