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adequate concrete facilities public stopped talking
We have never stopped talking about adequate public facilities but there has never been anything concrete done. Edward Taylor
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We want funding levels to be adequate to put conservation programs on the ground. Lisa Kelley
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The CPA did not implement adequate financial controls. Stuart Bowen
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There is certainly enough money involved in this racing industry that jockeys and backside people should not have to be going through the hoops that they are going through to have adequate coverage, Ed Whitfield
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When you ask people about what they enjoy doing, time spent with the boss is even worse than time spent cleaning the house. So this suggests that there are a lot of leaders out there who are not doing an adequate job. Tom Rath
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UK has a unique mission and a unique mandate and I think we've articulated the financial needs for meeting that mandate in our business plan and we've been consistent from Day One that that be adequately funded not only to help the university but to help the commonwealth. Jay Blanton
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And theories are no more than fictions which help us to make sense of experience and which are subject to disconfirmation when their explanations are no longer adequate. Chinua Achebe
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Where they didn't work, we had supply but it wasn't adequate. It was not adequate for the demand. Jeb Bush
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We have a really serious problem on our hands, and TV has made it so much worse. CSI is fun to watch and entertaining. But, more and more, jury members believe that police and scientists work every case with this huge bag of tricks, and if they don't, the victim and jurors feel the case has not been adequately investigated. Patricia Cornwell
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Everybody picks up on the sensational things, but no one really gets it. GG Allin
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The simplification of anything is always sensational. Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Somehow or other I always got myself rigged up in something sensational. Norma Shearer
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It's sensational to be a part of a series that takes on a life of its own. Robert Wagner
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Most of the words you know and love and use every day are not words you learned by looking them up in a dictionary and reading a definition. Erin McKean
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There are hundreds of thousands of words that aren't in any print dictionary today... because there's no space for all of them. Erin McKean
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I'm simply not afraid. It's not in my dictionary of behaviour. Werner Herzog
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Facts are not science - as the dictionary is not literature. Martin H. Fischer
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I saw the Oxford English Dictionary there for the first time. Harold Bloom
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That's like a word in the dictionary now. It doesn't surprise me, but it makes me kinda sad. And it makes me a little frightened. Grant Heslov
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I started by looking everything up in a Star Trek dictionary so I knew what I was talking about, but you can't do that because they talk in circles, and half of it doesn't make sense, so you'll just end up driving yourself more insane. Jeri Ryan
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GENTEEL, adj. Refined, after the fashion of a gent.Observe with care, my son, the distinction I reveal: A gentleman is gentle and a gent genteel. Heed not the definitions your ""Unabridged"" presents, For dictionary makers are generally gents. --G.J. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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There's no such thing as an unabridged dictionary. Jack Lynch