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There are certain housing codes, building codes that the landlord is required by law to adhere to, but generally speaking the landlord should be expected to maintain the apartment in such a manner that it is fit to be lived in. Tenants are entitled to heat, running water, freedom from insects, rodents, mildew and mold, a roof that doesn't leak and windows that don't leak. John Connor
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The British monarchy has the political and constitutional task of subtracting from the government and governors of Britain the papal and kingly airs that in America, because we have no such institution, unfortunately adhere to the president. Mark Helprin
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What we're looking for are the criteria a facility has to adhere to pass an audit. Matt Prescott
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We set standards that we expect our student-athletes to adhere to both on and off the court. We will not tolerate anything less. Bruce Pearl
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A 'human right' is, by definition, timeless. It cannot adhere to some societies and not others, at some times and not at other times. Tom Stoppard
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'State' can be a word that is a noun or a verb or an adverb - it's kind of why I chose that title. It's not to confound the audience but to keep me from painting myself into a cul-de-sac in the early stages of making a record by having too high concept or having some really strict set of rules I have to adhere to. Todd Rundgren
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And that's very important, too, 'cause a lot of people just assume everyone's a Democrat, or everyone's a Republican or whatever, and they're not. And that's a really important thing to adhere to. Kurt Loder
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Since the cells will adhere to the surface at locations where the complementary nucleotide sequences match, we can program cell adhesion events with a virtually unlimited number of possible coding options. The DNA effectively serves as a molecular barcode on the surface of living cells. Ravi Chandra
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'Know your enemy, name your enemy' is a 9/11 message that has gone unheeded. Our immigration and homeland security policies refuse to profile jihadi adherents at foreign consular offices and at our borders. Michelle Malkin
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We're filming her show Nov. 8 and I think it airs Nov. 11. Scott Sanders
airs
There are no airs and graces about her. ... I like her. Simon Cowell
airs
There are no airs about this guy, no pretension, Richard Garnett
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I'm not somebody who goes online after every episode airs because that would be, for me, getting too much feedback and too much information. Jason Katims
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His daughter returned from her boarding school, improved in fashionable airs and expert in manufacturing fashionable toys; but, in her conversation, he sought in vain for that refined and fertile mind which he had fondly expected. Emma Willard
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He has a great knack for picking the right wave and he's a really smart competitor. He might even bust out a superman air. He has a few tricks up his sleeve. He always pulls reverses and airs that other people don't. Kelly Slater
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The moon is at her full, and, riding high,Floods the calm fields with light.The airs that hover in the summer skyAre all asleep to-night. William Cullen Bryant
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A plain speaker without airs or affectations, the chief fostered a spirit of collegiality among the nine of us perhaps unparalleled in the court's history. Ruth Ginsburg
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Some version of 'Deal or No Deal' airs in 120 countries. And they play it exactly the same way, with models and briefcases. It crosses language and culture and gender, because it's the simplest game in the world, and everyone wants to press their luck. Howie Mandel
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India introduced Britain to vegetarianism - see Tristram Stuart's excellent first book on this - and it is possible, indeed all too easy, to be a vegetarian in India and eat extraordinarily good, varied food every day, with very few 'repeats.' Neel Mukherjee
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Britain has the most creative, dynamic and nimble fashion industry in the world. Natalie Massenet
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When I was in my early twenties, I hoped one day to own a Victoria Cross, the ultimate decoration in Britain and the Commonwealth for bravery in the face of the enemy. Michael Ashcroft
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We have to create security for the working families of Britain, and that's what I'll do Ed Miliband
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I rate Morrissey as one of the best lyricists in Britain. For me, he's up there with Bryan Ferry. David Bowie
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Shooting films in Britain is always difficult, because we've never got enough money to make them. James McAvoy
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She is such a tremendous spokesperson for Britain in general, and Wales in particular, that it hurt to see how she was treated in this whole process. Michael Douglas
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For years, Islamists and other extremists have taken advantage of grievances of Muslims in Britain and have successfully identified ways to integrate them under one 'Islamic' banner. Maajid Nawaz
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From the 1920s into the 1940s, Britain's standard of living was supported by oil from Iran. British cars, trucks, and buses ran on cheap Iranian oil. Factories throughout Britain were fueled by oil from Iran. The Royal Navy, which projected British power all over the world, powered its ships with Iranian oil. Stephen Kinzer
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I've committed myself to serve my constituents in South Shields and I have committed myself to British politics. David Miliband
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I kept an open mind on the question of whether a hominid had been present in Europe in the early Pleistocene. Louis Leakey
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I felt that in time simple stone tools would be found in early Pleistocene in England. Louis Leakey
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At Olduvai, for 20 years, Mary and I had investigated and made a general survey of the overall geology. Louis Leakey
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I have examined the stomach contents of seven aardvarks. Louis Leakey
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It's a question of why they come for your advice. Whatever I tell you, it doesn't matter, it is completely irrelevant in a way. I know so many actors who were discouraged and put that aside. You will get half-baked opinions. Michael York
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The people who will be his judge is not God, it will be the families of the bereaved British soldiers and it will be the families of the bereaved innocent Iraqis who have all been slaughtered in this totally unnecessary conflict. Reg Keys
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The people who go into that house are a cross section of British culture. They're not freaks. Davina McCall
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We are pleased to be able to enter into a contract that will secure the maximum return on the British taxpayers' investment and cement the continued leadership of Westinghouse in the nuclear energy field through the stewardship of the Toshiba Corporation. Mike Parker
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The CARE bill is an important piece of patient-care legislation. It will improve the quality of radiologic procedures performed throughout the United States as well as assist in reducing the cost incurred by the Federal government for these procedures. Charles W. Pickering
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It is denied that any limit can be set to governmental activity. Charles Edward Merriam
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Bosses are no more inevitable in state and local governments than dictators are in national governments. They will arise and prosper, nevertheless, if true believers of democracy - citizens devoted to the democratic ideals - do not constantly oppose them. Charles Edison
government goal flow
My goal was to make New Jersey's state government a model for all other states to emulate, hopefully thereby to stem, or at least slow down, the flow of power to the federal government. Charles Edison
government people aim
These people really aim very badly. Charles de Gaulle
government people should
People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people. Alan Moore
government giving enemy
In the time of Mrs Thatcher the church, to give it its due, spoke out and was an enemy of the Conservative government. Alan Green
government favors corruption
In general, corruption tends to exist whenever governments have favors to extend, or something to sell. Alan Greenspan
government purpose regulators
The guiding purpose of the government regulator is to prevent rather than to create something. Alan Greenspan
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We still have the problem that governors like to do stuff. Fred Silva
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This nation's health-care problems are, in no small part, about Wal-Mart. Should governors take up Scott's offer for him to visit their states, we are sure he will hear just that. Andrew Grossman
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We went through two governors already, and now we're working on the third one. Kim Kalama
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It's not a one-to-one correlation between the positions. There are things that mayors can do that are specific to their city. Governors don't always have the luxury of a one-size-fits-all solution. Rich Harris
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Sometimes the governors of Montana and Wyoming agree, and sometimes they disagree. There's still a long way to go in the process. Mike Volesky
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The various governors are meeting with troops from their states. Steve George
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I had a 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' experience as governor. Gary Johnson
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Our supreme governors, the mob. Horace Walpole
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Monarchy is only the string that ties the robber's bundle. Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The monarchy is a labor intensive industry. Harold Wilson
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The monarchy is finished. It was finished a while ago, but they're still making the corpses dance. Sue Townsend
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It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob, and no very arduous task to astonish them. Charles Caleb Colton
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We know we've got to come in and get more than a 0-0 tie, and it's going to be a big task for us. But I think we're up for it, we know what we're against. We can get a result. Nick Rimando
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I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; its a very specific task. Dmitry Medvedev
tasks reader
As a reader you have a task to do, you have something to do. You bring your experience to it. It's not all inherit in the poem. Edward Hirsch
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The principal task of friendship is to foster one`s friends` illusions. Arthur Schnitzler
tasks artistic solutions
That is the artistic task: To choose the best from these solutions. Arne Jacobsen
tasks may architecture
In addressing a task, one almost always has several possible options, sometimes only a few, and they may all be practical and functional. But they lack the aesthetic aspect that raises it to architecture. Arne Jacobsen
tasks problem states
The task of a writer is not to solve the problem but to state the problem correctly. Anton Chekhov
tasks holy knows
While it is good that we seek to know the Holy One, it is probably not so good to presume that we ever complete the task. Dietrich Bonhoeffer