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claiming mean pay time until
When conservatives talk to one another, pay attention: they say what they want to do, and mean it. And will do just about anything to get there - even, or especially, claiming that they don't want to do the thing they want to do, until the time is ripe, and they can do it. Rick Perlstein
claiming sell television
When we sell television properties, ... we're already claiming all of California. Tom Hansen
claiming degree educated fantasy great history past time treatment using work
When we work with history, to a very great degree we are all guessing. But by using motifs of time and history in a fantasy setting, we are acknowledging that this educated guesswork, invention, fantasy underlie our treatment of the past and its peoples - and we are not claiming a right to do with them as we will. Guy Gavriel Kay
claiming definition happened people
What has happened is the 'stand your ground' law has become so over-arching that the definition has been lost. There's a lot of people claiming 'stand your ground.' Bob Buckhorn
claiming mind travels
The successful Idea travels from mind to mind, claiming new territory, mutating as it goes. Bernard Beckett
claiming genuine quite sort trying wanting
I have quite a strong sense of wanting to sort of, wanting to help others. I'm not claiming I'm a saint, but I have a genuine, genuine belief in trying to help others. John Key
claiming opened window
Basically, we're claiming that we've opened a new window on the galaxy. David Bennett
claiming love
I'm always claiming that 24 by 7 isn't enough. ... I love challenges, Vijay Mallya
claiming giving goal
My goal is to have this be the first annual. And we're claiming it as the inaugural year, and we're giving away a lot of awards. Terrie McNutt
crisis everybody exactly faced knows likes musical nobody sisters
The Pointer Sisters have always faced a crisis in their identity. They have dabbled in so many musical streams that, while everybody likes them, nobody knows exactly what to do with them. Washington Post
crisis housing reason severe
We're in a severe housing crisis, and there's no reason for it. We've got the resources, we just need to appropriate them. Jamie Ross
crisis people situation turned
We're in a real crisis situation where many times people are being turned away at the door. Jackie Robinson
crisis minister moved prime solve step
We have moved only one step forward, how could we retreat? To solve this crisis, the prime minister must resign. Chamlong Srimuang
crisis
When he first went down, it didn't look good. So a crisis averted, I guess. Doug Armstrong
crisis facilities falling start
We're getting to a crisis point. Facilities will start falling apart. R. Robinson
crisis needs work
We're going to stabilize the crisis here, and from here, we're going to work with her on what she needs to do. Jane Farmer
crisis
We're going to get through this crisis we have now. Martin Brodeur
crisis face near
We're going to face a crisis in the very near term. Terry Ebbert
food
He who feasts every day, feasts no day. Charles Simmons
food mean wind
In Spain, attempting to obtain a chicken salad sandwich, you wind up with a dish whose name, when you look it up in your Spanish-English dictionary, turns out to mean: Eel with big abcess. Dave Barry
food mean needs
We need a new definition of malnutrition. Malnutrition means under- and over-nutrition. Malnutrition means emaciated and obese. Catherine Bertini
food quality peppers
The disparity between a restaurant's price and food quality rises in direct proportion to the size of the pepper mill. Bryan Q. Miller
food phones power trees
The power is out, the phones are down and there is no food or water, and many trees are down. Kathleen Blanco
food
The slaves had food stamps, too. It was called 'scraps from Massa's table.' Niger Innis
food unhappy eating
It is harder to be unhappy when you are eating. Kurt Vonnegut
food yugoslavia pork
The food in Yugoslavia is fine if you like pork tartare. Ed Begley, Jr.
food poison virtue
Virtue, like wholesome food, is better than poisons, however corrected. David Hume