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darn fbi glad good hard jury
Yes, I'm glad this part is over. I think the jury had a hard thing to do. I think the jury did a darn good job. I think the FBI was excellent. Rosemary Dillard
darn teams win
When you get to that super-sectional, the two teams that get there are good. And if you're going to win the darn state, you've got to play who is in your way anyway. Dennis Koester
darn earning everybody waited women
Women waited 144 years before earning suffrage. If a mature, multiparty democracy was so darn easy, everybody would have one. Thomas P.M. Barnett
darn defend hard shoot
When we shoot well, we're pretty darn good. We always try to defend and rebound, but we look better when we make shots. Today, we were pretty hard to guard. Mark Turgeon
darn fun late people stay
She is saying, 'Look, I know you don't want to stay up very late but darn it, every once in a while, I want to have some fun people around, a little music, a little dancing, a little wine, a little more fun at night.' And he says, 'OK dear.' Ann Gerhart
darn economy economy-and-economics good start swimming
Frankly, this is a darn good economy to start with. He's inheriting an asset, not a liability. It's not as if he's swimming upstream. Jim Wilcox
darn hit near
From here we go up and we haven't hit May 1. If we have a refinery disruption, we could see $3.50 or darn near $4. Tim Hamilton
darn economy underlying
I think the underlying economy is still pretty darn good. Jeffrey Immelt
darn good guys saw
I saw some pretty darn good things. But a lot of the guys need to get in better shape. Scott Hartman
teams
The other teams have left, and they're still not really back. We haven't left, and we're not going anywhere. Walter Leger
teams
We've already made the decision. Most teams put five, but we're going to put six. Alain Vigneault
teams together tried
We've tried to set it up where we put teams together that are pretty evenly matched. Bruce Lewis
teams
We'll see the course, and we'll see most of the teams that we'll see at district, too. Bob Lennon
teams trying
We're just still searching, just trying to find out what teams are the best. Steve Rodecap
teams travel
Many of them play on the same travel teams and know each other well. Marissa Chovanec
teams
SEC teams are going to make runs. That just happens. It's part of the game, man. Eric Ferguson
teams
When we started out as freshmen, we were ok, but there were other teams out there who were a lot better than us. Tyler Mitchell
teams three
When the three of us are on, we're really tough. There are not a lot of teams that can keep up with us when we play like that. Paul Davies
winning competition want
Look at politics; they're always in competition over an election, who wants to win. It's just who we are, it's what we do. Charles Tillman
winter darkness scrooge
Darkness is cheap, and Scrooge liked it. Charles Dickens
winter age lapland
Cheerfulness ought to be the viaticum vitae of their life to the old; age without cheerfulness is a Lapland winter without a sun. Charles Caleb Colton
winning race looks
If we look backwards to antiquity it should be as those that are winning a race. Charles Caleb Colton
wine order water
In order to try whether a vessel be leaky, we first prove it with water before we trust it with wine. Charles Caleb Colton
wings gone originality
All the poets are indebted more or less to those who have gone before them; even Homer's originality has been questioned, and Virgil owes almost as much to Theocritus, in his Pastorals, as to Homer, in his Heroics; and if our own countryman, Milton, has soared above both Homer and Virgil, it is because he has stolen some feathers from their wings. Charles Caleb Colton
wind literature wave
Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. Charles Caleb Colton
wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me. Charles Dickens
winning race obstacles
Ride on! Ride on over all obstacles and win the race. Charles Dickens