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The problem with the Moodies is not what to play, it's what to leave out! That's always difficult. We stopped having support acts many years ago just because of that. We needed getting on to two hours; there's such a big catalog to call on. Justin Hayward
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There is compelling evidence suggesting that U.S. personnel have committed acts against detainees amounting to torture or cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment. Brad Adams
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The best-regulated home is always that in which the discipline is the most perfect, and yet where it is the least felt. Moral discipline acts with the force of a law of nature. Samuel Smiles
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With vocal and choral music, first and foremost, it's the text. Not only do I need to serve the text, but the text - when I'm doing it right - acts as the perfect 'blueprint', and all the architecture is there. The poet has done the heavy lifting, so my job is to find the soul of the poem and then somehow translate that into music. Eric Whitacre
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Opening acts are hard, really hard. There's more politics involved than music, sometimes. Kaki King
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Vaudeville was characterized by sunny optimism, acts that were uplifting, cheerful, and clean. It provided a fanciful, magical escape, but after Black Friday, the tone of American entertainment changed almost overnight. Karen Abbott
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We want the best and brightest students. I have a very inclusive definition of best and brightest. Of course that includes ACTs and test scores. But it also includes the character prospective students display. That shows there's a place for them at the university. Robert Witt
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The position on homosexual acts is pretty well founded. It won't change until Dignity drops their rationale, which is contrary to Catholic teaching. Maurice Healy
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We have just as good a chance to book these acts as anybody else would. Tricia Nguyen
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We want to resolve the issue of North Korea and its nuclear weapons program and the export of nuclear technology by peaceful and constructive dialogue, Tony Blair
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The Scottish government set a goal of increasing exports by 50% by 2017. That is ambitious. Is it achievable? Tom Hunter
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We have high regard for the (Rodney Strong) wines and are optimistic about the opportunities for Rodney Strong in the export markets we serve. Robert Bowman
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WordPress.com is the only service of its kind that not only lets you export your data, but gives you an open source package you can run on pretty much any web host out there to run your own instance of the software. So the freedom is really in your hands. Matt Mullenweg
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We're going to have a bottleneck in the supply line, in the export line. We're going to have probably piles (of grain) somewhere needless to say, out on the ground out in the countryside. Terry Francl
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What we're seeing now is a very sharp turnaround in exports and this was reflected in the GDP numbers. Stefan Worrall
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Since imports start from a much larger base, we need more sharply positive export growth rates to stabilize or reduce the deficit. Frank Vargo
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U.S. producers don't have product to export to Mexico. John Bloom
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Nearly half of Nigeria's oil exports go to the United States. Mike Fitzpatrick