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dangerous
Let me be clear: Ophelia is a dangerous storm, Mike Easley
dangerous leadership mergers
Leadership that's reliant on mergers and acquisitions is dangerous leadership. John Varley
dangerous
Scott is a dangerous fighter, ... Everyone has been ducking him. Jeff Lacy
dangerous default setting work
Setting the default to dangerous doesn't work in any other industry. Bruce Schneier
dangerous great guy power
Sean's a very dangerous guy in our league. He's got a great combination of contact-oriented two-strike approach. And he's also got real power at the same time. John Cohen
danger mother security
Security is the mother of danger and the grandmother of destruction. Thomas Fuller
dangerous fund government heritage move natural precedent selling
Selling off America's natural heritage is not the way to fund government services. This move would set a dangerous precedent for years to come. David Carr
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Maxim is such a dangerous player with the puck, he draws players to him, especially after scoring a goal like that. I look for that, you seem to get a little more space when Maxim has the puck, so it's my job to get to an open spot, because he usually finds a way to get the puck to you. He made a great pass and all I had to do was hit the net. Derek Roy
dangerous energy excited flying line lots speed start walks
Me and Nichol will have to keep up with Walks because he's flying ? you can tell he's excited to be back. I think we've got lots of speed and grit. It's an energy line that that can be dangerous if we start to get it going. Scottie Upshall
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Like any recruit, when we talk to them individually, we explain where they're going to fit in so they understand exactly what it is we expect of them, ... And when I recruit kids, the main thing is if they'll be a good fit to the program, and with these two that was an easy decision. Mike Watkins
easy filled life problems slip worry
Life is filled with trade-offs, and I worry that it's so easy to slip from descriptions of problems to one-size-fits-all prescription, Stephanie Coontz
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Mac is more of a laid-back, easygoing guy. Pat is the opposite. He's fiery, and pretty excitable. Where they're similar is that they're great people, good family guys. They have gone back to their alma mater and have really enjoyed being there. Rick Hartzell
easy funny games modern pie
Making modern games funny would be easy as pie if it was anybody's goal to actually make a funny game. Doug TenNapel
easy jews maybe reason thousands
Look, the Jews are not easy people. Maybe that's the reason they managed to exist, I would say, for thousands of years. Ariel Sharon
easy face
Let's face it programmers want to program, they don't want to do their laundry. We make it easy for them to do both. Eric Schmidt
easy films
Many of my films have not been easy work, Werner Herzog
easy good granted gut ice key time
Scott Jackson's an easy gut to take for granted when things are going good because he does everything well. He logs a lot of ice time and he's such a key part of any of our successes. Rob Sumner
easy good guess help second stronger
Second guess all you want. I think that's easy to do in that situation, but I think it's a little unfair, too. I feel like I can help the team, I really do. I feel like I'm going to give a good at-bat. I'm a lot stronger now. Jeff Bagwell
full occupy stories
My stories are full of facts; they have a beginning and an end. For that reason, they will never... occupy a place in contemporary literature. Italo Calvino
full impotence man
Man is as full of potentiality as he is of impotence George Santayana
fully life realized talents truly worn
Life has worn me down to a very real shape. I'm a fully realized person, one that is truly in the world with talents and flaws. Linda Hamilton
full life
Life is funny. It all has come full circle. Peerless Price
full idiot life shakespeare sound tale
Life is a tale told by an idiot -- full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. William Shakespeare
full luckily match recover
Luckily by the end of the match I was able to recover my full speed. Guillermo Coria
full last sales year
Last year, we set a sales record. This year we are also going to go full throttle. Martin Winterkorn
full leaving mean office serving term year
Serving a full term doesn't mean leaving office after a year or two. Tessa Jowell
fully whether
Milosevic is now fully discredited or will be shortly whether he is in the Hague or in a Belgrade cell. Politically he is over. Richard Holbrooke
hands lay lowly punish severity
lay its hands on the lowly murderers and will punish them with all severity of the law. Ehud Barak
hands interview kinda people sheet skill
One of my first questions when I interview prospective employees is, 'Do you know how big a sheet of plywood is?' Most people don't, and say they are different sizes, but it's 4' x 8'. Anyway, working with your hands is a very American thing that we kinda lost here, but it's an important skill to have. Casey Neistat
hands paid
My hands were in the movie. I got paid $45. Frank Ostini
hands loosen
My hands loosen up. My hands use to be so stiff. They loosen up. He's very good. Mary Brown
hands himself works
When he hands you his warm-ups, they are soaking wet. He works himself into a lather. John Stout
hands grace mouths
Grace puts its hand on the boasting mouth, and shuts it once for all. Charles Spurgeon
hands eternal
Hold everything earthly with a loose hand, but grasp eternal things with a death-like grip Charles Spurgeon
hands doe wonderful
It is wonderful how God works by our hands, and yet His own hand does it all. Charles Spurgeon
hands yield doe
God does not need your strength: he has more than enough of power of his own. He asks your weakness: he has none of that himself, and he is longing, therefore, to take your weakness, and use it as the instrument in his own mighty hand. Will you not yield your weakness to him, and receive his strength? Charles Spurgeon