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Envy is a deadly sin! Alexandra Adornetto
envy poet reason
I defer to all these other American poets who, for some reason, I both envy and admire. Charles Olson
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Envy is the cause of political division. Democritus
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Greed is envy with its sleeves rolled up. George Will
envy football touch
I was the envy of our neighborhood touch football gang. Jim Parker
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I have a spasm of envy for the person that was killed by a falling bookcase, as long as it doesn't happen prematurely. Tom Stoppard
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I don't envy the FCC's job here. This is an incredibly tricky decision. Ned Zachar
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I was always trying to do architectural jam sessions. But it's not quite as easy as singing or playing a guitar, so I would always see wonderful live musicians and just envy them that I wasn't in that medium. Catherine Hardwicke
envy except fine judge
We need to judge our level, to learn. It will be a fine match. We have nothing to envy them ... except for their history. It will be 50-50. Gregory Coupet
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Working out another system to replace Newton's laws took a long time because phenomena at the atomic level were quite strange. One had to lose one's common sense in order to perceive what was happening at the atomic level. Richard P. Feynman
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First figure out why you want the students to learn the subject and what you want them to know, and the method will result more or less by common sense. Richard P. Feynman
common common-sense
Like anything, ... you got to use some common sense. Joel Bernstein
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Lt. Col. Ronald Stallings told investigators, quote, 'he had no idea,' end quote, that prisoners were being chained overhead for 24 hours and more. What you seem to be saying is that it was common knowledge. Scott Pelley
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Search for Common Ground has done some very interesting things. They've figured out that costs of mass media productions in third-world countries is miniscule, especially given the new technologies, compared to what you'd expect to spend to make it into the mass TV market in the United States. Guy Burgess
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Mike Huckabee and indeed many of the Christian conservatives in the U.S. have far more in common with the Muslim Brotherhood than they'd like to admit, in that all of them very much want to see a role of religion in society. Reza Aslan
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Models used to describe and predict inflation commonly distinguish between changes in food and energy prices - which enter into total inflation - and movements in the prices of other goods and services - that is, core inflation. Janet Yellen
common practice
much more comes out on how common the practice was. Rick Applegate
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My feeling is that the US domestic support proposal will have a comparable effect to the European Union's 2003 reform of its Common Agricultural Policy, Jim Sutton
incessant nuisance tourist
The habit of begging, that plague of tourist resorts, is an incessant nuisance on the Alhambra hill. Katharine Lee Bates
incessant
(About the incessant sopping drizzle in Normandy)It can't go on foreverIt would if it couldBut there's no use talkingFor it wouldn't if it could. Walter Sickert
incessant labor behinds
Labor is work that leaves no trace behind it when it is finished. Mary McCarthy
incessant loud strokes
Whom conscience, ne'er asleep, Wounds with incessant strokes, not loud, but deep. Michel de Montaigne
incessant signals
Life proceeds amid an incessant network of signals. George Steiner
incessant solitary company
Incessant company is as bad as solitary confinement. Virginia Woolf