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later offer opportunity raise
Macquarie is stalling for time. There's always the opportunity to raise the offer later on. Michael Long
later matter next ready season showing
Let's see what happens. Everything is on standby. It's about showing them we are ready -- no matter if it's now, later this season or next year. Angel Guzman
later milestones
Milestones you look back on later in your career, Mats Sundin
later maybe work
Maybe we can make it work later on. Tad Hutcheson
later predicted shot
No one could have predicted on day one of rehearsals, that a year and a half later we would have shot a film and all be living in New York. It was surreal. James Corden
later life maybe run track
Maybe later on in life I will run for the track championship, ... But right now, I just want to race. Duane Campbell
later sort
In Chekhov, everything blends into its opposite, just fractionally, and this is sort of unsettling. And that's why you end up 100 years later asking, 'Is that moment tragic or comic?' Tom Stoppard
later until
We won't have anything until later today. I don't think it's career-ending. Bob Moore
later moved teenage york
I was raised in New York and then moved to Miami in my teenage years, returning to New York later on. Dascha Polanco
school seven
Seven interceptions has got to be a school record. Tony Ierulli
school tempting
Mayer Hawthorne's old school pop-R&B homages are so meticulous that it's tempting to overrate his pipes. Chuck Eddy
school
My first three years of high school, I wasn't that cool. Jonathan Bennett
school watching
When I was at school I was watching The Young Ones, David Walliams
school men creative
Innovators and creative geniuses cannot be reared in schools. They are precisely the men who defy what the school has taught them. Ludwig von Mises
school home champion
I've always been a fan at home. That's the one joke I have with Sam [Champion]. "I've always loved you! I remember wanting to be you in grade school!" Chris Cuomo
school mean eye
Being an outsider means not being heard, not having a voice. It means being treated as a second-class citizen, being diminished in the eyes of others. We have all felt this way at one time or another, but some feel it more consistently. Unfortunately, our schools often do not embrace the talents of many of their occupants. Chris Crutcher
school tasks excuse
We must school and train ourselves to deal personally with the unconverted. We must not excuse ourselves, but force ourselves to the irksome task until it becomes easy. Charles Spurgeon
school years law
If Moses had gone to Harvard Law School and spent three years working on the Hill, he would have written the Ten Commandments with three exceptions and a saving clause. Charles Morgan