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Mahler's first symphony is not a typical symphony in that it's not abstract music; it does conjure up images of nature and images of heroism. Gregory Pritchard
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No one suggests that John Roberts was motivated by bigotry or animosity toward minorities or women, ... But these memos lead one to question whether he truly appreciated the history of the civil rights struggle. He wrote about discrimination as an abstract concept, not as a flesh and blood reality for countless of his fellow citizens. Harry Reid
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I'm not satisfied sitting in just the world of abstract work. Twyla Tharp
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Frary executed tremendous abstract paintings. Frary contributed significantly to mid-century modernist art in Texas. Robert Summers
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For so many Americans, what goes on here in Washington often seems abstract and remote, unrelated to their daily concerns, Newt Gingrich
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I wanted to be a painter, somewhere between Abstract Expressionism and Pop. Aaron Huey
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If we're going to teach it to all kids -- kids who might not naturally be abstract learners -- we need a variety of teaching methods. Gayle Green
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I got out of Columbia and then into the American Abstract Artist group, which had almost all the abstract artists in the coutry in it, about 40 or 50. Ad Reinhardt
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I'm a lot more interested in people than I used to be. I used to be most interested in abstract ideas, and people were an afterthought, but that's changed a bit. Malcolm Gladwell
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Let's get this thing settled so we can make concrete plans about how we're going to move forward. It's not a comfortable feeling for any club. We need this to be settled and we need to move forward as a league. We need to be able to utilize all the abilities that we have in our planning. Tom Coughlin
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Second, 14 years have lapsed and neither any concrete evidence of conspiracy has come forward nor are there any new revelations. Prakash Javadekar
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From every indication we have from interviews, he intended to hit the concrete barrier. Capt. Boney
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I don't think his resignation actually ends the story at all. And I think it now offers the Democrats more concrete proof that there is something wrong in Washington. Julian Zelizer
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I would have proposed more innovative initiatives, but given our benchmark, which was zero, I think we've got to give him credit for raising the issue and putting some concrete proposals on the table. Rob Atkinson
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If we get concrete proof someone set out (to defraud), then we will pursue them. David Alexander
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I got more potholes in my concrete slab, ... than all of Venice has in their streets. Bruce Barton
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Some concrete judgments have to be made. There is a long list of practical questions that need to be addressed, starting with which price index they should use, what the specific number or range should be, and to what time period it should apply. Michael Prell
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I didn't get the result that I had anticipated, but I am going to meet with my staff and my caucus, of course, and members of the party, and determine what I am going to do. I will have something concrete for you next week, mid-week. Ralph Klein
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Let what will be said or done, preserve your sang froid immovably, and to every obstacle oppose patience, perseverance and soothing language Thomas Jefferson
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Sharon, ... has learned the language of the possible. Shlomo Avineri
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Senator, we just don't use that kind of language on the floor of the Senate. Mike Mansfield
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Metaphor is embodied in language. Dennis Potter
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A language that doesn't have everything is actually easier to program in than some that do Dennis Ritchie
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When I'm drafting right to life language, I don't call up the nuns. Bart Stupak
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Don't you understand that all language is dead currency? How they keep on playing shop with it all the same ... Elizabeth Bowen
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Shakespeare is a wonderful language to speak, but it's also a world to get your mind into thematically. Orlando Bloom
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show us that sport unites by overriding national, political, religious and language barriers. Jacques Rogge
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One thing you can give and still keep is your word. Source Unknown
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I do not say words, which you want to hear. The words just told me, to write them down. Toba Beta
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Can you suppose there's any harm in looking as cheerful and being as cheerful as our poor circumstances will permit? Charles Dickens
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Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day! Charles Dickens
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Trifles make the sum of life. Charles Dickens
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Everybody said so. Far be it from me to assert that what everybody says must be true. Everybody is, often, as likely to be wrong as right. Charles Dickens
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A word in earnest is as good as a speech. Charles Dickens
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Anything that makes a noise is satisfactory to a crowd. Charles Dickens
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Surprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone. Charles Dickens