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Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for New Orleans and Galveston. I urge the citizens to listen carefully to the instructions provided by state and the local authorities. And follow them, George H. W. Bush
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Now we choose carefully what we introduce. We develop a lot of products, but we may not launch them. Ron Garriques
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Never have we been so diverse, never have we been so many and never have we been so carefully measured. Kenneth Prewitt
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If one' s conduct is to be right and proper, one should carefully observe the disciplines regarding diet. Sathya Baba
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I found maths very easy, but I still enjoyed discovering things. You have to have the necessary information. For example, what's the difference between the mean and the median? Probability fascinated me. You have to think very carefully about things, which is the way my mind works anyway. Daniel Tammet
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Freddy is someone who needs to be carefully developed physically and competitively, ... He's playing with grown men, guys who are not going to care that Freddy's perceived as the great hope for the sport in this country. They're going to do everything they can to make sure he has a rough time. Don Garber
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For ye know how that afterward, when he would have inherited the blessing, he was rejected: for he found no place of repentance, though he sought it carefully with tears. Bible Bible
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If a man carefully examines his thoughts he will be surprised to find how much he lives in the future. His well-being is always ahead. Such a creature is probably immortal. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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One of the issues physicians will be interested in is carefully looking at the data and the FDA's interpretation of it. The issue for us will be to persuade physicians that it is OK to deplete B-cells. Charles Johnson
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Mainstream American society finds it easiest to be tolerant when the outsider chooses to minimize the differences that separate him from the majority. The country club opens its doors to Jews. The university welcomes African-Americans. Heterosexuals extend the privilege of marriage to the gay community. Malcolm Gladwell
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If only because he chooses to spend time with her rather than getting up to things he shouldn't. Prince Charles
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If a patron chooses to purchase tickets through a third party, they do so at their own risk. Nancy Parrott
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I felt having one person, one vote would be all-inclusive, but if this is what they decided, it is the executive that chooses the process, Peter Kelly
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No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks. Mary Wollstonecraft
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It is a quirk of American culture that each generation of nonconservatives sees the right-wingers of its own generation as the scary ones, then chooses to remember the right-wingers of the last generation as sort of cuddly. Rick Perlstein
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You do not want to talk to me on the phone. How do I know? Because I don't want to talk to you on the phone. Nothing personal, I just can't stand the thing. I find it intrusive and somehow presumptuous. It sounds off insolently whenever it chooses and expects me to drop whatever I'm doing and, well, engage. With others! Jeffrey Kluger
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America's addiction to violence is partly evident in the heroes it chooses to glorify. Henry Giroux
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The decision to declare a disaster rests solely with the president. The reasons he chooses are his and his alone. James McIntyre
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Nature is full of drama. I know nothing about biology, about birds, about insects, about the details of politics. I just make movies about human interest stories. Jacques Perrin
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I can't really tell you some of the more specific details that would make your eyebrows even raise higher, Pat Roberts
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I don't remember the details (of the presentation), ... but I know I was impressed. Robert McCarthy
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There are many details about this person and how she died that may be known only to her killer and little by little by us. David Procopio
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. . . she did her work with the thoroughness of a mind which reveres details and never quite understands them . . . Sinclair Lewis
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shaping the overall strategy and the details of how to move forward. Ehud Barak
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I don't know all of the details yet. Put me at that table, and I will be your voice. Barbara Saunders
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The proof, of course, will be in the details of how we stay together, Tom Coburn
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We don't have a lot of details as to what kinds of tests were done, but we are obviously keen to have the samples sent abroad. Maria Cheng
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If this goes into sweatshop labor, I'm quitting this podcast. Bill Burr
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He's been tested and he sweats more than any human. Paul Goldstein
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My concern is not that there are too many sweatshops, but that there are too few. Jeffrey Sachs
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One thing you can give and still keep is your word. Source Unknown
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I do not say words, which you want to hear. The words just told me, to write them down. Toba Beta
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Can you suppose there's any harm in looking as cheerful and being as cheerful as our poor circumstances will permit? Charles Dickens
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Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day! Charles Dickens
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Trifles make the sum of life. Charles Dickens
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Everybody said so. Far be it from me to assert that what everybody says must be true. Everybody is, often, as likely to be wrong as right. Charles Dickens
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A word in earnest is as good as a speech. Charles Dickens
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Anything that makes a noise is satisfactory to a crowd. Charles Dickens
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Surprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone. Charles Dickens