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everyday fills load machine maximum performs
We use two different-sized loads. One is an eight-pound load, and one is a load that fills the machine to its maximum capacity. We do this to see how the machine performs in everyday use. Emilio Gonzalez
everyday acting actors
There's a myth about actors saying, 'Oh no, that's not me on screen at all. I'm just acting.' OK, if I were to say to you that's not me, that's fine. And I would tell you that I don't behave like a villain everyday, and that's true, I don't. But to say there's absolutely none of me in there is ridiculous. Cary Elwes
everyday world belief
The more I see of the world, the more am i dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistencies of all human. Jane Austen
everyday problem treats
It's not the extremes and the treats that are the problem. It's the everyday. Jamie Oliver
everyday existence ultimate
This-the immediate, everyday, and present experience-is IT, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. Alan Watts
everyday looks conservative
I'm more conservative with make-up. My everyday look is a bit of concealer with lots and lots of mascara. Chloe Sevigny
everyday everyday-life music-is
Music is about expressing things you can't in everyday life. Brian Molko
everyday littles used
I used to fly off the handle in everyday life, but I'm a little calmer now. Brian Molko
everyday strings theory
I'd say many features of string theory don't mesh with what we observe in everyday life. Brian Greene
important world ifs
What is the most important thing you could be working on in the world right now? ... And if you're not working on that, why aren't you? Aaron Swartz
important-values people levels
And one of the most important values of Barack Obama is that he will always level with the American people. Charlie Gonzalez
important humour irrational
Through humour, we see in what seems rational, the irrational; in what seems important, the unimportant Charlie Chaplin
important persons knows
It is important to know what a person was. But it's more important to know what they are now. Charles de Lint
important attention want
Of all the things Christ wants for us, loving Him and focusing our attention on Him are the most important. Charles Stanley
important culture missions
Having a clear mission and making sure you know that mission and making sure that mission comes through the company is probably the most important thing you can do for both culture and values. Brian Chesky
important aging seems
As we get older, things seem less important. Brian Cox
important culture popular-culture
Science is too important not to be a part of popular culture. Brian Cox
important say-anything
The lyrics are constructed as empirically as the music. I don't set out to say anything very important. Brian Eno
desire may dangerous
A thing may be morally neutral and yet the desire for that thing may be dangerous. C. S. Lewis
desire recognize satisfy saying
We want to recognize that it is the end of the show without really saying it. But we'll satisfy the audience's desire for a little heart. Ray Romano
desire enforce intention less name
We have no intention and even less desire to enforce this name on everything. Neil MacDonald
desire undermine whatsoever
We have no desire whatsoever to in any way erode or undermine constitutional liberties, John Ashcroft
desire imaginable judge neither nor views
We have neither desire, need, nor right to know most of Judge Roberts's views on most imaginable subjects, Ruth Ginsburg
desire alive world
For some reason or other there was in me the desire to see the world clean and fresh and alive, as primitive things are clean and fresh and alive. The so-called documentary picture left me wanting something. Aaron Siskind
desire nasty horrible
There was a desire to see me being nasty and horrible, and of course that's not really me Alan Sugar
desire want wicked-world
What do you want a meaning for? Life is a desire, not a meaning. Charlie Chaplin
desire holiness repentance
Repentance and desires after holiness never be separated. Charles Spurgeon