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You'd have to live in a cave not to know about the Carrier Dome. It put Syracuse on the map. Dick Vitale
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Caves are whimsical things, and geology on a local scale is random and unpredictable. William Stone
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Sometimes when I'm in the studio I feel so much but don't know how to express it. You're just like in a cave - life goes on without you. Miley Cyrus
caves wanted
I always wanted to go in a cave. Two Chainz
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Cracks make caves collapse. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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I'm Andrea Thompson, and unless you've been living in a cave, you probably already know that Andrea Thompson
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I think we all knew it was the kind of song that had a message people could relate to. Everybody, at any given point in their life, is going through something. That's life. Always a new challenge. As soon as we think we've got the one thing down, a roof caves in. You just never know what's going to happen. Matt Hammitt
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The theory of permanent Muslim-Christian enmity, though it flourishes in the caves of Tora Bora and parts of the American academy, was long ago exploded by the historians. James Buchan
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They found a cave once lived in by Osama bin Laden and the only thing in the cave were some boxer undershorts, and macaroni. I'm telling you, you add an old stack of Playboys, this could be my place. It's like I have a twin. David Letterman
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Milosevic pointed out that during the last five years he had never used any such antibiotics, especially since he had never had leprosy or tuberculosis or any kind of infectious disease except for the flu. Zdenko Tomanovic
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My disease is shared by many Americans, and you either understand it or you don't, Allen Johnson
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Now there are more venereal diseases than there are signs of the zodiac. David Reuben
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We don't tend to write about disease in fiction - not just teen novels but all American novels - because it doesn't fit in with our idea of the heroic romantic epic. There is room only for sacrifice, heroism, war, politics and family struggle. John Green
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I can't really do that. I can't share a lot of things with him. I feel like the disease is progressing. Laila Ali
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I can't sit here and tell you today what diseases we're going to treat as a result of this research. All I can tell you is that we're never going to get to that point unless we can do the research. Sean Morrison
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Getting rid of that plaque is a fundamental step in stopping this disease. Steven Nissen
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Frankly, the experience is you can't trust a politician. They drink the water in Washington, and the disease sets in. Paul Jacob
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We've never done anything on this scale before. This is a tremendous opportunity for us to treat one of the most disabling disfiguring diseases in the world. James Hill
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If you continue to improve a product enough, you'll eventually ruin it. David Pogue
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For sometimes you can't help but crave some ruin in what you love. Chang-Rae Lee
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I've never made any horrible, horrible movies. If you don't ruin your reputation, you can always get work. Bill Murray
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Fear is one thing that can ruin everything. It's the greatest problem. Boman Irani
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Welcome, Ruin said, to godhood. Brandon Sanderson
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The frontiers of the future will be the ruins of the unsustainable. Bruce Sterling
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The ruins of the unsustainable are the 21st century’s frontier. Bruce Sterling
ruins morality
We moralize among ruins. Benjamin Disraeli
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RUIN, v. To destroy. Specifically, to destroy a maid's belief in the virtue of maids. Ambrose Bierce