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We have no doubt a lot of this meat is going through catering establishments and it is only fair it should be identified. William Taylor
catching
We have some catching up to do. But we'll be okay. Kaylyn Bayly
catch front good
We want him to catch everything in front of us. We don't want him to catch any long passes. If we can keep him over the middle, we have good linebackers that can make him pay. Willie Smith
cat cameras needs
This is all you need in life: a computer, a camera, and a cat. Agnes Varda
cat men vanity
The vanity of man revolts from the serene indifference of the cat. Agnes Repplier
cat circles secret
The cat dwells within the circle of her own secret thoughts. Agnes Repplier
cat tea sound
the tea-hour is the hour of peace ... strife is lost in the hissing of the kettle - a tranquilizing sound, second only to the purring of a cat. Agnes Repplier
cat giving pet
It is impossible for a lover of cats to banish these alert, gentle, and discriminating friends, who give us just enough of their regard and complaisance to make us hunger for more. Agnes Repplier
cat rushing mad
A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever and generally stopping before it gets there. Agnes Repplier
thinking two size
I think that we can't deny the public's want for balancing out the images that are out there depicting women. Not all of us are 17 and a size two. Carre Otis
thinking media giving
Before you can pick a social-media strategy, you have to think of your customer and what the value proposition is for them. Social media is a way to engage customers, not to give your business a 'shout out.' Carol Roth
thinking self starting-out
I think what I would say to my younger self, and probably to younger, just starting-out writers is that a lot of times you're just afraid to put yourself out there, and it's uncomfortable because it's working up the courage to do something, to push yourself to do those things. Carol Leifer
thinking use language
Words are our life. We are human because we use language. So I think we are less human when we use less language. Carol Shields
thinking long people
Bookish people, who are often maladroit people, persist in thinking they can master any subtlety so long as it's been shaped into acceptable expository prose. Carol Shields
thinking giving people
I think it does suggest that the American people really do want to listen to somebody who actually has some solutions, some answers, and gives them some hope. Carol Moseley Braun
thinking protection incumbency
I think its time to get a reapportionment process that frankly takes out the incumbency protection and the raw politics of the process. Carol Moseley Braun
thinking issues giving
And frankly, being a woman I think gives me a slightly different take on a lot of the issues and on a lot of the solutions to the problems we face. Carol Moseley Braun
thinking rights color
I think the legacy of the civil rights movement is that now whites are more open to being represented by people of color or people who are women or, again, non-traditional candidates. Carol Moseley Braun
arguing color
We were arguing over the color of the frosting and we don't even have a cake. Bill Bryant
arguing wells asks
I argue very well. Just ask any of my remaining friends. Dave Barry
arguing consumers create effective either exempt healthy legal media protect sector services
We are not arguing that new 'on-demand' services should be exempt from legal standards. But this is not the most effective way either to protect consumers or to create a healthy media sector in Europe. John Higgins
arguing ownership force
And I would argue the second greatest force in the universe is ownership. Chris Chocola
arguing brick car giant heading sit towards wall
We're in a giant car heading towards a brick wall and everyones arguing over where they're going to sit David Suzuki
arguing century composer
Composers dialogue - and obsessively, bitterly argue - with other composers, often over the span of several centuries. Brian Ferneyhough
arguing epa instead law open plants power proposal protect protecting public radical sabotage season wants
This radical proposal is a 180-degree flip-flop from what the administration has been arguing in court. Instead of protecting public health, now EPA wants to protect the polluters. The proposal would completely sabotage clean-air law enforcement, and it would be open season for power plants to pollute even more than they do now. John Walke
arguing
I am not arguing with you - I am telling you. James Whistler
arguing articulate cool fuss point rather
I'd rather laugh - not fuss and fight. You can articulate your point without arguing. When you're arguing constantly, you just need to say, 'You're real cool, but you're not for me.' Keshia Knight Pulliam