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When I'm drafting right to life language, I don't call up the nuns. Bart Stupak
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Shakespeare is a wonderful language to speak, but it's also a world to get your mind into thematically. Orlando Bloom
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Let's leverage the power of the Web - don't get rid of it, but make the Web beautiful again. We need to give the content room to breathe and give magazine-style advertisements the opportunity to flourish. Mike McCue
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Let God work through you and there will be no more duty. Let God shine forth. Let God show Himself. Live God, Eat God. Drink God. Breathe God. Realize the Truth and the other things will take care of themselves. Sathya Baba
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Love means the body, the soul, the life, the entire being. We feel love as we feel the warmth of our blood, we breathe love as we breathe air, we hold it in ourselves as we hold our thoughts. Nothing more exists for us. Guy Maupassant
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Now with limited experience, I had to work very closely with him to make sure all those things were implemented and we moved forward in the appropriate direction. But he's passionate about the game. He's lived it and breathed it all his life. Lee McElroy
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New Jersey can breathe easier. This was the right thing to do. The health of the residents of New Jersey, especially those who are exposed to secondhand smoke in the workplace, will be better protected. Fred Jacobs
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I'm a mammal at the end. I breathe out and breathe in and eat. At the end, when we go to sleep, nobody lives this political definition. It's something we connect by and we try to understand each other by, but at the end, we know that this is not who we are. Ashraf Barhom
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Imagine trying to breathe through a straw for hours on end. These patients are extremely scared. Dr. Lutz
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I'm always convinced that most all of the good ideas that you ever receive come from grassroots people that live it, breathe it and know it. David Senter
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I had a very difficult and complex relationship with my father, ... It was only when I was 15 years old that I was able to breathe a little and realize all that my father had done. Ramon Magsaysay
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But I have the satisfaction, at the same time, to reflect that the impression to be made depends upon the consistency of the charge and the motives of the prosecutors. Robert Walpole
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I am called repeatedly and insidiously prime and sole minister. Robert Walpole
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Many transition states have a well-defined preferred geometrical requirement. Derek Harold Richard Barton
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So it was primarily a desire to write about that period in one's life rather than that period in history or in British culture or whatever. Jonathan Coe
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Mind you, even in places where I'm much better known, I walk in anonymity, mainly because folks know authors' names, but not their faces. Bernard Cornwell
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Me and my married friends catch ourselves going, 'Oh, thank God we haven't been left on the shelf for ever,' because that is now the ultimate fear. Daisy Donovan