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needs
Part of what needs to be going on, Earl Blumenauer
needs next paul slot tremendous wants
Paul Dombrowski is a tremendous competitor. If he wants to play at the next level, he needs to be a slot guy, a running-back-type guy. Hal Mumme
needs school state teachers
Some of the teachers and the administrators are part of the problem. The federal, the state just needs to come in and take over, not just Hillside and Southern, the school board, the administrators, all of it. Cheryl Smith
needs offer plate step
Someone needs to step up to the plate and offer him a scholarship. Scott Benedict
needs position quo status
Our position would not be that we don't need to do anything. The status quo is not appropriate. Something needs to be done. Dan Daly
needs reads secondary
Our secondary still needs some work. We weren't making the reads on the ball. Steve Zeller
needs scared team unique
Our team is pretty unique because we're all so close. If you're scared to do a trick, you know you have to do it because the team needs you to do it. J. C. Watts
needs teeth brushes
I need to brush my teeth. And I need a shower." He grinned, hopping off the bike. "Now that is an invitation. Becca Fitzpatrick
needs sells salesman
Salesmen always need something to sell. Barry Ritholtz
vacuums loud cleaners
It sounded like a very loud vacuum cleaner behind us. David J. C. MacKay
vacuums speculation
Speculation, like nature, abhors a vacuum. Baruch Spinoza
vacuums sometimes stills
Sometimes when you fill a vacuum, it still sucks. Dennis Ritchie
vacuums matter consciousness
Deep down the consciousness of mankind is one. This is a virtual certainty because even in the vacuum matter is one; and if we don't see this, it's because we are blinding ourselves to it. David Bohm
vacuums done bathroom
If I'm stuck, I get up from my chair and I wash windows. Or... clean the bathroom. Or vacuum the attic. There's always something to be done. David Sedaris
vacuums head-of-state statesmen
Nature abhors a vacuum, even in the heads of statesmen. Clare Boothe Luce
vacuums doe use
Literature does not exist in a vacuum. Writers as such have a definite social function exactly proportional to their ability as writers. This is their main use. Ezra Pound
vacuums
No one acts or experiences in a vacuum... R. D. Laing
vacuums cracks behavior
I had a terrible temper, after all, and though it rarely erupted, when it did it frightened me and anyone near its epicenter. It was the only crack, but a disturbing one, in the otherwise vacuum-sealed casing of my behavior. Kay Redfield Jamison
doe study because-i-can
Does this have anything to do with the unit we’re studying? Because I can’t find anything about desired characteristics of a mate anywhere in our text. Becca Fitzpatrick
doe looks
Vee scowled at him. She is famous for that scowl. It's a look that does everything but audibly hiss. Becca Fitzpatrick
doe accepting
There is someone I accept even though I do not approve of all he does...and that someone is me C. S. Lewis
doe worship assembly
The New Testament does not envisage solitary religion; regular assembly for worship is everywhere in the epistles. C. S. Lewis
doe bones felt
I felt in my bones that this universe does not explain itself. C. S. Lewis
doe easy preference
Nature does not always conform to our predispositions and preferences, to what we deem comfortable and easy to understand. Carl Sagan
doe pseudoscience would-be
Science arouses a soaring sense of wonder. But so does pseudoscience. Sparse and poor popularizations of science abandon ecological niches that pseudoscience promptly fills. If it were widely understood that claims to knowledge require adequate evidence before they can be accepted, there would be no room for pseudoscience... Carl Sagan
doe looks world
The communist model does not work economically, we all realised that, but the capitalist model in the modern world also looks to be unsustainable. Arsene Wenger
doe body principles
If everything in chemistry is explained in a satisfactory manner without the help of phlogiston, it is by that reason alone infinitely probable that the principle does not exist; that it is a hypothetical body, a gratuitous supposition; indeed, it is in the principles of good logic, not to multiply bodies without necessity. Antoine Lavoisier