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The poem, to me (until I go broke) is an attempt, an experiment, a failing experiment, toward assertion with broken means but an assertion, always, of a new and total culture, the lifting of an environment to expression. Thus it is social, the poem is a social instrument. William Williams
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We stand by the assertion that a quarter percent better fed funds rate will NOT make the critical difference to medium-term and/or long-term gold investors. Jon Nadler
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When we get beyond the Fed's decision in August, it then opens up the opportunity for technology to assert itself because of its strong earnings growth and take the market to higher highs and higher lows. Kevin Caron
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There is a lot of evidence to back up the assertion that war fiction takes time. Many all-time classics of the genre, from Erich Maria Remarque's 'All Quiet on the Western Front' to Joseph Heller's 'Catch-22' to Tim O'Brien's 'The Things They Carried,' took over a decade to pen. Matt Gallagher
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I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence. Thomas Erskine
assertion countries figure foreign global individual interest interests meets needs policy served
Foreign policy is effectively the assertion of many individual countries intersecting on the global marketplace. And you have to figure out how to get your interest served in a way that meets the interests and needs of these other folks. John F. Kerry
assert belief fear firm
Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Franklin D. Roosevelt
assertive defence forming quicker
We need to be a lot quicker in forming our defence and a lot more assertive when we go in for the tackle, Peter Russell
assert control trying
Some are trying to assert some control over their lives. Gary Friedman
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Ultimately, I just approached her as a young woman who's pretty screwed up, and I started reading Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf. Saffron Burrows
english-athlete
There are companies that are cutting their costs by over 50% by offshoring. Sanjay Kumar
english france french home met spoke student teaching until visited
We spoke French at home and I didn't know any English until I went to school. My mother was French and met my father when he visited France as a student on a teaching placement. Joanne Harris
english-writer whom
As for my brothers, of whom I had three, I know not how they were bred. Margaret Cavendish
english-scientist
Whenever the occasion arose, he rose to the occasion. Jonathan Brown
englishmen
I'm an Englishman. What more can I say? Alan Sugar
english-novelist geriatric pleasure
There is no pleasure worth forgoing just for an extra three years in the geriatric ward. John Mortimer
english houses possible spot triumphant
Would it be possible to stand still on one spot more majestically - while simulating a triumphant march forward - than it is done by the two English Houses of Parliament? Alexander Herzen
english-athlete good
He can be as good as he wants to be; that's how good he can be. Mark Lawrenson
impartial prior sacrifice start sure thorough
We're not going to sacrifice a thorough or impartial investigation just to make sure we do it prior to the start of the tournament. But obviously, that's the goal. Peter Daniels
impartial rendered whether
When this is over, the important thing will be whether we can say that we rendered impartial justice. Phil Gramm
impartial means
It only means that there is need for an impartial and independent investigation. Manfred Nowak
impartial promise
I can promise to be sincere, but not to be impartial Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
valuable tedious ifs
Our sense of what is valuable will hence be radically distorted if we must perpetually condemn as tedious everything we lack, simply because we lack it. Alain de Botton
valuable valuable-things irrevocable
time is the most valuable thing that we have, because it is the most irrevocable. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
valuable
What makes them so valuable is their familiarity with our system, ... a specialized location. Charles Seaton
valuable conclusion draws
Experience is valuable only if it's imbued with meaning from which one can draw salient conclusions. Otherwise, experience becomes imprisoning. Barry McCaffrey
valuable
We need to open up the future. We also need to keep everything valuable from the past. John Eaton
valuable available
When everything is immediately available and infinitely reproducible, nothing is valuable. Charles Frazier
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would have been a valuable contributor to our board. Richard Grasso
valuable
Everything I discovered was new and most of it was really valuable. Alice Hamilton
valuable humans human-beings
The most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings Alfred Marshall