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disturbing maybe
When we have to say we can't in a way ... they prefer, or maybe not at all, it's a very disturbing situation. Terry Jenkins
disturbing everywhere harmonies man nature plants turned wherever
Man is everywhere a disturbing agent. Wherever he plants his foot, the harmonies of nature are turned to discord. George Perkins
disturbing mentally prepare
Shock. Disappointment. As much as you prepare mentally for these things, when it actually happens, it's still very disturbing and unsettling. Kate Looby
disturbing herself jewish opinions people views
she can't keep the opinions about the Jewish people to herself ... She has disturbing views on the Jewish people that are unacceptable to us. Lenora Fulani
disturbing jewish people views
She has disturbing views on the Jewish people that are unacceptable to us. Frank MacKay
disturbing mr
Mr Heckles: quiet, your disturbing my birds!Rachel: you dont have birdsMr Heckles: i could have birds! Friends
disturbing hot mama note peace people radio
I'm tired of people disturbing the peace, getting on the radio and sounding a hot mess. If I can tell what the note really is, why let them go to the note they think it is? I've got that mama vibe. I don't look at it with an ego. Betty Wright
disturbing further hearts historical hopefully minds move people remember specific work
One thing I find disturbing is as we move further away from specific historical movements, young people get removed from the meaning. Hopefully the work will move their hearts or minds to think about it in a different way and remember it. Chris Burns
disturbing lots personal tablets took week
On May 27 after a very disturbing week and lots of personal worries, I took some tablets to forget. Isabelle Dinoire
engines sailing steam
We're going from being in a dug-out canoe to our first sailing ship. We're not even up to steam engines yet. Mark Hastings
engines generally names personal terms
Search engines generally treat personal names as search terms like any others: Data is data. Jonathan Zittrain
engines giving log longer search
Search engines are no longer giving up log data. Jessie Stricchiola
engines shed steam tear
I shed many a tear when the steam engines went out of style on the railroads. I'd like to seem them come back, but I realize the diesels are more efficient. Clyde Tombaugh
engines
Newspapers are the engines that drive the Web. George Vecsey
engines everybody local newspapers position question relatively search stake strong
Newspapers are still in a relatively strong position if they can act, but the local initiatives by the search engines are a threat. Everybody understands what's at stake and even the strategy. It's just a question of execution. Greg Sterling
engines fire guys responding response
But for us, (the response times) are good. The guys in the fire engines say the ambulances are responding faster. M. Thompson
engines program ride
We have a ride-along program where they can ride with engines and ambulances. James Rhodes
engines kept last shut until worked
We kept pressing. We haven't shut the engines off until the last buzzer all season. It worked for us today. Drew Clarkin
history who-we-are way
History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. History is who we are and why we are the way we are. David McCullough
history want done
No harm's done to history by making it something someone would want to read. David McCullough
history social shank
History is the shank of the social sciences. C. Wright Mills
history lafayette might
For women, history does not exist. Murasaki, Sappho, and Madame Lafayette might be their own contemporaries. Cesare Pavese
history want grants
Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant. Cary Grant
history
When you think about it, history is made to be broken. That's the way we look at it. E. Hicks
history lists surprise
History is merely a list of surprises. It can only prepare us to be surprised yet again. Kurt Vonnegut
history
History! Read it and weep! Kurt Vonnegut
history disposition efficacy
But the power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy, except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous. Edward Gibbon