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burns cigarette funny
There are some cigarette burns in some funny places. Sean Penn
burns itself point
We're so awash in tongue-in-cheek-attitude, ... it may get to a point when it burns itself out. Robert Thompson
burns fuel lifting soon takes tank toll
Caring burns a lot of fuel - psychological and physical, too, if any lifting is involved. The energy tank is soon emptied, and the toll caring takes is well documented. It's called carer burn-out. Laurie Graham
burns played six
At the end of the day, I've played six years, haven't made the playoffs yet, that burns me and hurts my heart, so I really want to be playing. Kevin Love
burns cord half
She burns a cord and a half a year. Steve Packer
burns doubt extremely hungry talented team
There is no doubt that Burns is the team to beat. They are extremely talented and very hungry to get that championship. Dan Bartram
burns fed flame needs
Love, like a lamp, needs to be fed out of another's heart, or its flame burns low. Henry Ward Beecher
burns confident crashes direct gets girl guy hate himself money rebuild somebody success
If I was to direct a movie about a super-confident guy, first of all I would hate that character. I can do a super-confident guy who crashes and burns and has to rebuild himself as somebody humble. But a super-confident guy that just gets more confident and gets the girl and the money and more success? That's not interesting. Louis Leterrier
burns cosmos death experience robert until works
For in the works of Robert Burns we see the whole cosmos of man's experience and emotion, from zenith to nadir, from birth until death. Len G. Murray
itself strength
One of the things that launched the strength in biotech is when the pharmaceutical industry itself got a little slow. Louis Navellier
itself lend setting troubled
With 'Holes' I was troubled that there weren't very many female characters. I tried to put them in where I could. But the setting didn't lend itself to girls. Louis Sachar
itself outcome risk shows
The outcome itself shows it was an unreasonable risk. Jeff Justice
itself legitimacy thus
Where 'Paranormal Activity' really comes into its own is its rhetoric of legitimacy - how it uses itself to authenticate itself, and thus furthers the pretence of being real. Stephen Graham Jones
itself left microsoft
What's left under MSN -- MSNBC? Microsoft just divested itself of that, too. Matt Rosoff
itself plan rules
The plan itself is still being drafted. We're working with HUD on rules and regulations. Pete Smith
itself ok stopped stuff sundance
There is nothing I can do about this stuff and I am pretty well ok with the fact that I think Sundance is not going to be stopped by it, because he Festival is itself now, and doesn't need me out there to talk about it like I did years ago. Robert Redford
itself knew music
The music sold itself before anybody knew who I was. Enya
itself knocking narrative starts
When the narrative itself starts knocking on the glassed-in box that was your prescription for how you were going to write this novel... you have to listen to it. Jim Crace
point woods
The point is, we're not out of the woods yet, Satya Pradhuman
point stop
The point is to stop it (illegal immigration), and if we have to do it ourselves, we're going to do everything we can to stop it. Michael Vickers
point
The point is to get it right, not necessarily to get it done early. Craig Martin
point
The point is that we are not at a place yet where we can say one way or the other. Father Thomas
point
The point is, it's now or never. You try to make the playoffs. Livan Hernandez
point reach
The point here is it could have been avoided. It didn't have to reach these proportions. Jan Egeland
point succeeded
We are at the point where we have succeeded in accomplishing what we wanted to do. Jim Clarke
point thinks
We have to get to the point where he thinks he could play, and I don't think we're at that point. Tom Renney
point state
You're getting everyone's point of view at the same time, which, for me, is the perfect state for a novel: a cubist state, the cubist novel. Michael Ondaatje