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few holland instance rightly smaller
If I remember rightly Holland for instance has something like 45, and it's a much smaller country. In comparison we have very few and they are very badly financed. Richard Rogers
few history
Physics has a history of synthesizing many phenomena into a few theories. Richard P. Feynman
few journal remain time
One of the few things that will remain of this time is what artists are doing. They are the journal and the diary of our time. Robert Wilson
few months ronnie
Jo left me a few months ago for 10 days. I get this note: I'll come back when the real Ronnie comes back. Ron Wood
few hole leave shoot time
Like any other day, you feel like you leave a few out there. But any time you shoot 68 with a hole in one, you can't complain. Stuart Anderson
few fusion remain
Mach3 will remain No. 1 for the first few years, but Fusion will become our flagship brand. James Kilts
few gave girls stuck
Magdalena's beatable, but they're tough. Our girls got stuck a few times, but they never gave up. Kelly Martin
few great guys louis man
Louis was a man of few words. And unfortunately most of the other guys were not great diarists. David Margolick
few great guys louis man
Louis was a man of few words, ... And unfortunately most of the other guys were not great diarists. David Margolick
stands
Memory, in widow's weeds, with naked feet stands on a tombstone. Aubrey de Vere
stands style work
For writing style and pace, your work stands alone. Jim Hawkins
standpoint
From our standpoint we have no say who we get. Greg Gard
standpoint
From our standpoint at least, it was a win. James Baker
standpoint tournament
From a tournament standpoint that will be it for me, Jack Nicklaus
standards disappointed expected
I have disappointed and failed to live up to the standard I expected of myself. Eliot Spitzer
stand
I wouldn't stand in the way of that. Michael Jansen
stand
I grow, I prosper;Now, gods, stand up for bastards! William Shakespeare
stand
She's the only sylph I ever saw, who could stand upon one leg, and play the tambourine on her other knee, like a sylph. Charles Dickens