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Macquarie may have to raise the offer. It's a question of what shareholders want. John Grace
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set out systematically to question every established process. John Hunter
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Semiconductors have always done well, ... The question is how well. John Fitzgibbon
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Mr. Haider is still going to be governor, as I understand the reports, and still going to be in the party. So the question is what the party's role will be in the Austrian government. James Rubin
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Now, there's not a question about it. They know that to participate at Woodward, you have to have a helmet. Jeffery Smith
questioning-why nonprofits remember
Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without being related to you and repeatedly questioning why you're in nonprofit. Eleanor Roosevelt
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There are many different types of logging. The question is, how much is enough? Robert Shaffer
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If they're profitable, they could go public. The question is, if they want to. Francis Gaskins
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I don't have to repeat anything this year. I tell him what to run and there's no questions about whether it will work or not. He's a senior now and much more confident, a leader. Cecil Ratliff
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My little secret before I do every scene is I say a short little prayer. Justin Baldoni
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No one has ever encountered a scene like this, Vernon Keenan
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My grandpa showed me how to build stamina onset behind the scenes on 'Twixt.' Gia Coppola
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When I look at the film, unlike when you see it, I'll be thinking of the scenes that were cut, Mark Spragg
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I will walk out on a scene if it's all lit and ready to go but it's not happening. Debra Winger
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I did my first Broadway play, 'The Vertical Hour,' in 2006, with Julianne Moore, who's always been one of my favorite actresses. My scene was with her, so it was nerve-racking. Rutina Wesley
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I don't think they're gratuitous with the nudity on 'Game of Thrones.' It's very much part of the world. There's a lot of it, but that's the world they come from. It never is there to distract from the scene or the actors or story. Neil Marshall
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I can remember on the first day on 'Chatroom,' it was just one scene for the whole day, which was a really nice luxury to have. Hannah Murray
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The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and in short you are for ever floored. Charles Dickens