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far few genuine heroes models pat proved role service sports
Pat Tillman exemplified the sacrifice, selflessness, and service of the U.S. military. Nowadays, genuine role models in professional sports are few and far between, but Tillman proved that there are still heroes in sports. Jeff Flake
far high huge patience plays star
Patience plays a huge part. As far as in high school, every person here was a star in their high school. Luke Zeller
far legs offense
Our offense is decent. But we're still getting our legs underneath. We're still a little wobbly right now. We'll go as far as our setter can take us. David Crabbe
far list
Our mailing list is over 600, and we know that it's far from complete. E. B. White
far finish five goal last matched original points state stay successful teams ten took top
Our original goal was to finish in the top five and we weren't far off. Overall, it was a successful year. The state was a lot more competitive. The top teams were more evenly matched and it took a lot more points to stay in the top ten than it did last year. Craig Oren
far limited red school
Our old canteen was a big red school bus. It was kind of limited as far as what they could do in it. Debbie Kolosh
far good missed
Sure, I thought we had two good looks. But we missed far more than just two shots. You can't go back and look at just those shots. Larry Collins
far four gain percentage series splitting three win
Splitting series is not going to do anything as far as percentage points. It's all about percentage points. You don't gain anything by splitting a series. You have to win at least three of four to gain ground. Stan Sanchez
far few good luck mistakes raphael second seems
Someone had to have a go, but Raphael had to make a few mistakes for me to have any chance, so good luck to him, ... He was so far ahead, second place seems like winning. Paul Lawrie
otherwise people
People need to know that you're versatile, otherwise you don't get the opportunities. Samantha Morton
otherwise stool
Otherwise you're like a three-legged stool on two legs. Elizabeth Langland
otherwise pay remark
Remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it. Oliver Cromwell
otherwise slightly
I always think that if you know somebody's name then there's something slightly fraudulent about that person. Otherwise we wouldn't have heard of him or her. John Banville
otherwise
No actor can play a villain if they don't sympathise with him or her - otherwise the character just becomes a two-dimensional caricature. Katie McGrath
otherwise
My convictions are important, as well as the work. If I can do something then I will continue, otherwise I won't. Mahmud Abbas
otherwise
She's all right, otherwise I wouldn't be here, Patricia Clarkson
otherwise politician
The purpose of a politician is to be a leader. A politician has to lead. Otherwise he's just a follower. Alan Greenspan
otherwise war
It is well that war is so terrible, otherwise we should grow too fond of it. Robert E. Lee
ruining trying
I'll say it again: you've got to put the argument back in the game. They're trying to make baseball mechanized, a machine. They're ruining baseball. Doug Harvey
ruins morality
We moralize among ruins. Benjamin Disraeli
ruins welcome said
Welcome, Ruin said, to godhood. Brandon Sanderson
ruin
We can't and won't let this ruin our season, Clare Phillips
ruins states gods-will
Therefore, take heed how you proceed against me; for I know that for this you go about to do to me, God will ruin you and your posterity, and this whole state. Anne Hutchinson
ruins scales persistent
Out of some persistent sense of large-scale ruin, we kept inventing hope. Don DeLillo
ruins virtue profession
Those who make virtue their profession are the ruin of virtue. Confucius
ruins maids belief
RUIN, v. To destroy. Specifically, to destroy a maid's belief in the virtue of maids. Ambrose Bierce
ruins literature free-will
And one who is just of his own free will shall not lack for happiness; and he will never come to utter ruin. Aeschylus