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angry bastards cover evidence people
What these bastards want is to rehabilitate the mine, to cover up evidence so they can't be sued. That's what people are getting angry about. Sergio Morales
angry context finds fix gave leaving legitimate others perception process pursue rise senate
The process gave rise to the perception that the fix was in, leaving some to gloat at having scammed the situation, and others angry at being unheard. And that is the context with which the Senate must -- now finds itself, and must pursue a legitimate outcome. Christopher Cannon
angry people
There are a lot of angry people down there, John Szabo
angry dakota hook people phones ringing south
The people of South Dakota are so angry about this ban. And our phones have been ringing off the hook and our e-mail is just jammed. Sarah Stoesz
angry meet raging
I'll meet the raging of the skies, / But not an angry father. Thomas Campbell
angry became dealt early escaping family life loved partly realized resistant time whatever
When I was a kid, there was unhappiness in my family - was dealt with partly by escaping to television. And from a very early age, for whatever reason, I became scornful and resistant to and angry about that. And some other time in my life, I realized that there's a lot I loved in television. Robert Pinsky
angry embrace good government health pay people reason reject system vaccines
Clearly, some of the reason people embrace alternatives and reject vaccines is that they are angry and mistrustful of government and of pharmaceutical conglomerates. More than that, we pay too much for health care, it's not good enough, and the system is too complex. We need alternatives. Michael Specter
angry face people top tree trying yelling
We've actually had angry people in our face while we're trying top put up the tree yelling about how they don't want it there. Mark Mikenas
angry forward large looking
We are looking forward to a very large and angry demonstration. Andrew Murray
delicate excitement gradually merge starts
The real excitement starts now as they gradually merge two operations. They've got the two-year window, but it will be a delicate act, Joseph Schwieterman
delicate holding land people thread threat
The people of Shishmaref want their community to survive, but they are holding on to their legacy by a very delicate thread indeed. The threat of their land disappearing is only the beginning. Amy J. Berg
delicate few passed period perspective sacred subject time zone
This was a sacred day ù a very delicate kind of thing. There was that little period where there was a no-fly zone on this subject matter, with a few exceptions. Probably now, enough time has passed and we're getting new perspective on this. M. Thompson
delicate family
I have a career, which is important, but my family is the priority. First family, and then career. It's a delicate balance. Jimmy Cliff
delicate dress great pair price spend trousers
You can get a slouchy woman's tunic at different price points. But if you want a great pair of trousers or a dress with delicate pleating, you're going to have to spend a little more. Natalie Massenet
delicate eyes fountain gave humble love sweet
She gave me eyes, she gave me ears;And humble cares, and delicate fears;A heart, the fountain of sweet tears;And love and thought and joy. William Wordsworth
delicate ginger looking
Ginger is delicate and fragile, and Ginger is looking for her partner. So it fit. Fran Wallis
delicate slasher
I didn't want it to feel like a slasher movie, ... I wanted it to be a little more kabuki and delicate and weird. Ryan Murphy
delicate government position pressure reluctant turning
The government was very reluctant to take a position because it's a very delicate situation, but now they are really turning the pressure on. Lorenzo Codogno
strange sin illusion
We have a strange illusion that mere time cancels sin. C. S. Lewis
strange painting young
[Pablo] Picasso really changed my life. It's strange to say so, but I started to see some Picasso paintings very early. I was very young, and he was not so much known. Agnes Varda
stranger reason absurd
There are not unfrequently substantial reasons underneath for customs that appear to us absurd; and if I were ever again to find myself amongst strangers, I should be solicitous to examine before I condemned. Charlotte Bronte
strange strange-bedfellows bedfellows
Politics makes strange bedfellows. Charles Dudley Warner
strange strange-bedfellows bedfellows
Politics make strange bedfellows. Charles Dudley Warner
stranger retiring pauses
Stranger, pause and ask thyself the question, Canst thou do likewise? If not, with a blush retire. Charles Dickens
strange forgotten said
I have been loved,' she said, 'by something strange, and it has forgotten me. Djuna Barnes
stranger unison estrangement
Now they were as strangers; nay worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. Jane Austen
strange-places class two
Hollywood is a strange place. The class structure here is more rigid than almost anyplace I've ever experienced. It's made more difficult by the fact that it's constantly changing. You never know what class you belong to unless you're one of the two or three people that have been in the same echelon for a long, long time. Alan Arkin
subjects
I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history. Bruno Tonioli
subject
Mr. Rove is still a subject of the investigation. Robert Luskin
subjects
Writers do not find subjects; subjects find them. Elizabeth Bowen
subjects picks ifs
Everyone to me has to pick a subject to talk about in music if you're going to be a writer. Barry White
subjects known all-things
That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject. Arthur Schopenhauer
subject
I am subject to expulsion if I divulge anything that is going on. Robert Bennett
subject
I don't think it has anything to do with the subject matter. Joe Solmonese
subject
I know a little more about Kinsey than I know about sex because that is his subject not mine. Bill Condon
subject
NSA surveillance is a complex subject - legally, technically and operationally. Barton Gellman