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falsehoods misleading oath
Such falsehoods and misleading statements, made under oath before Congress, are shocking, Kathleen Blanco
false hope
I think amphetamines, if I'm not mistaken, are something that's going to give you something like false hope. Pete Rose
false father hate
I think it was very impertinent of him to write to you at all, and very hypocritical. I hate such false friends. Why could not he keep on quarrelling with you, as his father did before him? Jane Austen
false games
I think it's really important, for two reasons. No. 1, for the games themselves, and No. 2, so that we don't get a false sense of where we are. Tom Izzo
false honor human man natural obscurity patience praise spite sweet wish
It is natural to every man to wish for distinction, and the praise of those who can confer honor by their praise, in spite of all false philosophy, is sweet to every human heart; but as eminence can be but the lot of a few, patience of obscurity is a Sydney Smith
false musical sing
I was under the false impression that I could sing in high school, so I did a lot of musical stuff. I can't sing or dance, so that was entertaining for everyone. Rachel Brosnahan
false pains
I thought I was just having false (labor) pains again. Laura Jones
falsehood prosper suffer truth
It is better to suffer for truth than to prosper by falsehood Danish Proverb
false itself man vice vicious
It is false to say that you are a vicious man, Zoilus; you are not a vicious man, you are vice itself Marcus Aurelius
giving kids looking needed older opportunity process succeed
Part of this process is looking at the older kids and giving them an opportunity to see what is actually needed to succeed in the AFL. Michael Long
giving line offensive
Our offensive line is not giving him a lot of space. Marty Schottenheimer
giving stuff
Our misdirection stuff was working well, ... We still want to be want to be balanced, but you have to take what they're giving you, too. Steve King
giving lead people power
People lead by giving. Giving is power for communities and individuals. Dan Moore
giving halloween immersed love people
People just love to be immersed in a frightening Halloween experience. They love giving up that control. Jim Timon
giving jackie
Steve-O and Jackie were very loving, very giving people. Michele Johnson
giving hit shots
Steadiness. Lenny's not going to make a lot of mistakes. And he can hit shots and play defense. He's giving us a lift. Howie Dickenman
giving good job nice stepped
Stephens has stepped up and done a real nice job giving us a really good low-post presence. Jeri Porter
giving grace mean organizing pants seat totally
Some of these organizers are green. And when I say green, I mean totally green. We're giving them a class. Organizing 101. By the seat of the pants and the grace of God. Tanis Ybarra
seems whatever
I think there should be an expansion. Whatever seems to fit. Jim Boeheim
seems spark starting
That was the first time, other than the medley (relay) that we've put Libby (O'Brien) on anchor. Starting her just wasn't working. When Krissy (Brown) starts, that seems to spark her. We get more out of it all the way around with Krissy starting and Libby on anchor. Mark Tacchi
seems straight
That?s the one everyone seems to go straight for. Fergal Murray
seems
I was very concerned, but he seems to be fine. Jimmy Baron
seems tires truck
I tell them it's the future. It seems to be where truck tires are heading. Jim Smith
seems team watching
I think just watching (tape of) the team we're going to play there seems to be more urgency, there's more awareness, more attitude. R. Robinson
seems shoot watching
I think just by watching him, like, 'Let's get on with it. Let's just shoot the scene, and we're done,' which seems logical. Robin Wright
seems touches work
(Johnston) has been hot. Anything he touches right now seems to work out for him. Randy Ready
seems spectators
I'd like it to go back to no carts. It just seems right. It seems like if spectators can go out and walk, we can, too. It's part of the competition. Jay Haas