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Really what they're doing is declaring that their view of the video is that it is not definitive. And that's almost by definition true. If there are a few people who say, 'I don't know if I can tell what that is,' then it's not definitive. John Fitzpatrick
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Our research shows the jobless rate is the best indicator of monetary policy, ... They have almost perfect correlation. Sung Sohn
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Our population base that's over 65 is almost double the state average. Obviously, we are particularly vulnerable to reimbursement cuts to Medicare. David Reilly
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Our recruiting was almost over by the time we played our bowl game. Everything's so much faster now and it's amazing how quick things go. Gary Pinkel
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Patrice and I have taken in almost the same amount. We're almost neck and neck. James Grady
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Patients have assessment and contact with a medical professional almost immediately when they walk in. Katrina Otto
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Our laws and attitudes on immigration have been almost schizophrenic. At times we have thrown open our nation's doors virtually without limit; at other times we have tried vainly to build walls - legal and physical. Today our laws reflect that confusion. Michael Greco
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Our nation has paused to reflect on their special brand of courage in the face of almost unimaginable hardship and abuse, Jerry Siegel
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People need to be a little more lenient with him. There is a lot being thrown at him. There's no fear, which is good, and he's doing a nice job with the analysis. We're trying to work in the play-by-play, and people might think it's easy, but it's not. It's not molecular science, either, but it's not easy. And he's getting the pacing. It's almost a poetic measure of speech. You get the rhythm, and people get into the rhythm with you. I'll be very surprised if he isn't doing two innings of play-by-play by the end of the season. Ed Farmer
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I think something plain and simple and not too busy. If you notice all these quarters here, we have a big depiction here, only have a small little quarter that we're going to be putting the design on. H. Hunt
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One of the things you'll notice about the sky is that he's taken a horizontal format: Holland is flat. The sky is rarely depicted other than as a foil to all of the detail in the foreground and his horizon line is often very low. Kristin Spangenberg
depicted events
Most other world-shattering events have not been depicted so soon. Leonard Maltin
depiction relationship script
When a script like 'Hardflip' comes along, with a real depiction of the rewards of a father-son relationship but also the difficulties of building one, you have my attention. John Schneider
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Man, your head is haunted; you have wheels in your head! You imagine great things, and depict to yourself a whole world of gods that has an existence for you, a spirit-realm to which you suppose yourself to be called, an ideal that beckons to you. You have a fixed idea! Max Stirner
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When I got large enough to go to work, while employed I was reflecting on many things that would present themselves to my imagination; and whenever an opportunity occurred of looking at a book, when the school-children were getting their lessons, I would find many things that the fertility of my own imagination had depicted to me before. Nat Turner
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Divorce, and broken marriages, are all around us, but they're not frequently depicted on screen, or if they are, they're often depicted in ways that have very little to do with reality. Katie Hafner
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For much of America, the all-American values depicted in Norman Rockwell's classic illustrations are idealistic. For those of us from Vermont, they're realistic. That's what we do. Bernie Sanders
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The progress of science is much more muddled than is depicted in most history books. This is especially true of theoretical physics, partly because history is written by the victorious. David Gross
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Blacks on prime-time TV are only portrayed as comedians - and often in no better a light than 'Amos & Andy.' Don Cornelius
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Chimps are portrayed as the super-ape and gorillas are the big brutes in the forest. Richard Carroll
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It is better only sometimes to be right than at all times wrong Abraham Lincoln
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That's the wrong way to do it. It doesn't help. Edward Looney
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I think if you're not comfortable with change, you're in the wrong business, ... It's all about change. Warren Littlefield
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I think he was the wrong person. He wasn't the target. Larry King
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It is better to do the wrong thing than to do nothing. Winston Churchill
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I am healthy, ... Nothing is wrong with me. I'm not sick. I'm healthy. Reggie Ball
wrong
He is right, but what's wrong with that? Daniel Barenboim
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has the right intentions, but he's going about them the wrong way. William Anderson
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I think I said the wrong thing, the wrong way and at the wrong time, Gary Barnett