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both customers employees possibly retain
We want to retain both as many employees and customers as we possibly can. Rob Stillwell
both conference continue good practice series tough tournament week winner
We have to have another good week of practice and continue to get better. It's a tough place to play and the winner of that series is going to end up with the No.2-seed in the conference tournament so it's big for both teams. Chad Cassel
both capable necessary problem project work
We have no problem with this project because both Helge Schneider and Dani Levy are capable of approaching this work with the necessary sensitivity. Paul Spiegel
both counsel directed familiar follow hear house matters precedent seems since useful
We have no precedent to follow on the involvement of the independent counsel in our proceedings. However, it seems both useful and instructive that we should hear from him since he is the person most familiar with the complicated matters the House has directed us to review. Henry Hyde
both customers dual dvd machines phase plan purchase retail sales
We have no plan to phase out all sales of VCR machines at this time, ... However, many customers are opting to purchase our dual machines (which retail for about $150) that play both DVD and VHS formats. Brian Lucas
both study time
We have more time to study and play basketball. You can't do both at the same time. David Dulkys
both good players ways
We have so many players going both ways we don't have as much depth. Gallatin is a good team. Anthony Crabtree
both court great juices night respect utmost whenever
Whenever you get two all-stars on the court at the same time, you always have that sense of pride. We both have the utmost respect for one another and I think our competitive juices come out. What can I say? It was just a great night for both of us. Paul Pierce
both characters good whenever
Whenever you can manoeuvre your characters into a situation where they both have a good argument to make, you're on the right track. Marc Guggenheim
fire sweatshops would-be
SoHo was called Hell's Hundred Acres because it was full of sweatshops - without fire escapes. Completely not up to code. Every once in a while, these buildings would burn and 26 Puerto Ricans would be killed. Carl Andre
fire ground line people saw toward
What the people on the ground saw was that line of fire proceeding back toward the fuselage. That's what they thought was a missile. Lee Kreindler
fire name people
When you say the name Ostertag, ... people are just spittin' fire. Amy Hall
fire house lawyer
The other day my house caught fire. My lawyer said, "Shouldn't be a problem. What kind of coverage do you have?" I said, "Fire and theft." The lawyer frowned. "Uh oh. Wrong kind. Should be fire OR theft." Alan King
fire simplicity world
To poke a wood fire is more solid enjoyment than almost anything else in the world. Charles Dudley Warner
fire skins spirituality
Under the skin, intense fires burn. Charles de Lint
fire age youth
A youth without fire is followed by an old age without experience. Charles Caleb Colton
fire liberty purpose
The French revolution was a .eune invented and constructed for the purpose of manufacturing liberty; but it had neither lever cogs, nor adjusting powers, and the consequences were that it worked so rapidly that it destroyed its own inventors, and set itself on fire. Charles Caleb Colton
fire forever steel
In most quarrels there is a fault on both sides. A quarrel may be compared to a spark, which cannot be produced without a flint, as well as steel. Either of them may hammer on wood forever; no fire will follow. Charles Caleb Colton
locked percent watched
She just kind of locked in. You watched the guy's finals, and 50 percent of them fell. Miah Wheeler
locked private secure
Like every other private psychiatric hospital, we are a locked and secure facility, but not 'maximum security. Chris Kearney
locked period remember west
I can't remember (the West Bank) being that locked down for such a long period of time. David Shearer
locked next ready whoever
With Darrell back, we got all of our weapons; we are locked and loaded. We are ready for whoever comes in here next Sunday. Mack Strong
locked time until
I write until the first draft is finished, and then I feel that I can get out. But, during the time of the writing of the first draft, I don't go out. I'm just locked away, writing. It's a time of meditation, of going into the story. Isabel Allende
locked mental people
I wanted to write when I was young, but people said it was impossible. Then my parents locked me in a mental institution - they said I was crazy and would never make a living from writing. Paulo Coelho
locked pattern weather
We are locked into a weather pattern right now. Stan Wasowski
locked merit shows somebody until
I think it has merit and I'm not locked into it, but until somebody shows me something better, I like it. John Bryan
locked pat seemed
He seemed to really get locked in. Once he got on a roll, it was obvious. We were like, 'That's him.' We just pat him on the back now. Greg Walker
toward
For more than eight decades, Washington has been my hometown. My whole orientation is toward this place. Katharine Graham
toward wants
We're just working toward that now. Everyone wants to be in the same place at the end. Ryan Getzlaf
toward vast within
One speck within vast star-space lyingAwoke, arose, resumed its clothing,And crawled another day toward dying. William Benet
towards welsh-musician
The cast and the crew made me feel really welcome. Towards the end it just got better and better. Charlotte Church
toward year
(When) you have a year like I've been having, you just want to contribute. I don't think I'm there yet, but I'm working toward it. Bill Guerin
toward
We are working toward being an energy-independent facility. William Massey
toward victims violent
I think 'Dirty Harry' was probably sensitive toward the victims of violent crime. Clint Eastwood
toward
We still have a long way to go and we're still working toward that. Maurice Cheeks
towards
We are moving towards a new form of collective intelligence. Jane McGonigal