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depended guards last leave
We can't leave our guards out to hang. Last time, we depended on them too much to guard them. Kristen Kovesdy
depended diana floor fourth leadership quarter settling team terms
We depended on Diana a lot in terms of settling the team down in the fourth quarter. After the first quarter her leadership on the floor was big. Myron Corbett
depended life news
Write the news as if your very life depended on it. It does! Heywood Broun
depended deserved generous great honest report resolute
There is a report that Piso is dead; it is a great loss; he was an honest man, who deserved to live longer; he was intelligent and agreeable, resolute and courageous, to be depended upon, generous and faithful.' Add: 'provided he is really dead'. Jean Bruyere
depended open
The possibility was open for him to be here during the game. It all depended on something he had to do. Felipe Alou
depended exactly knew met mood morning quite screen worked
His mood in the morning depended on what went on at home, but I never met an actor quite like him, ... He knew exactly what worked for him on screen and knew what he could get away with. Robert Wise
depended family gifts pray taught work
He taught us that family and friends are gifts to be treasured. He also taught us that we should work as if everything depended on us, and pray as if everything depended on God. Paul Dwyer
depended last plus score year
Plus we can score in different ways, which is good, because last year we depended way too much on Blake. Mark Few
depended failure human success
If the success or failure of this Planet, and of Human Beings, depended on how I am and what I do; How would I be? What would I do? Richard Fuller
director films instead modern reaction wants watches
My father's films are often very slow for the modern audiences, which are used to a lot of editing. It's the audience that watches the film instead of the director dictating the reaction he wants from you. Isabella Rossellini
direction external imposed timetable
We're not being propelled in one direction or another by any external timetable that is being imposed upon us. Tom Hoffman
direct lower providing rate tax
Lower the rate and that's the direct way of providing tax relief. Lowell Kalapa
directions himself horse lord madly rode
Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions Stephen Leacock
direction front goals headed last talked week work year
Last year we were 5-5 at this spot. We didn't want to be there again. We talked all week that all of our goals are still in front of us. We're headed in the right direction but still have a lot of work to do. Dave Cottle
direction
Lee's really got 'em going in the right direction. Scott Young
directly follow journals kept pointed related river runs san sights spaniards specific
Many Spaniards kept journals and pointed out some specific sights directly related to the San Pedro Valley. And the San Pedro River runs right through there. It would only make sense that they would follow the river. Frank Torres
direction intentions neither nor people talks
Many people would probably like this partnership, but there are neither talks nor intentions in this direction. Norbert Haug
direction drivers ran red several smith traveling
Several drivers traveling in the same direction as Smith said he ran the red light. He wasn't even close. Larry Colagiovanni
earlier employ gifts less pastor presidency
The earlier practice of the Church had been more or less to employ in worship under the presidency of the pastor or pastors, the gifts of the congregation. Robert Rainy
earlier girls hope maria open today
Like everyone else, they wanted to take Hope and Maria out of the game. I told the girls earlier today that someone is going to get open shots. Bret Tuetken
earlier meetings minister prime repeat
Let them repeat what they have already told the prime minister in earlier meetings but they must show their presence. Omar Abdullah
earlier light looks
Looks to me like we'll have to light it earlier than we thought. Kevin Parker
earlier offered opened people retailers sales stores
Many stores opened earlier than ever before and retailers offered unbelievable sales and discounts to get people shopping. Tracy Mullin
earlier growing healthy online pace pulled robust sales seen somewhat though
Online sales are growing at a healthy clip, even though sales may have pulled back somewhat from the robust pace seen earlier this year. Jeffrey Grau
earlier gentleman given lookout morning night notice possibly radio saw soon stealing surrounded time
One time when I was working, earlier in the night we had been given notice by the UP to be on the lookout for a gentleman who was possibly stealing bikes. It was around 2:45 in the morning that we actually saw him. As soon as we went to radio it into base, the UP surrounded Epsilon (where we saw him at). John Ryan
earlier stop teens using
More teens are using marijuana at earlier ages, ... We really need to stop these trends. Richard Carmona
earlier eat instead kids run
Now we go out to eat earlier - at 5 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. It's better that way, especially when you have little kids who want to run around. Matthew Ashford
educated education fact passes
Much that passes for education is not education at all but ritual. The fact is that we are being educated when we know it least. David Gardner
educated education higher prepared rarely returned students work
For so many years we've prepared our students to go into higher education and they rarely returned to the community. Hopefully, our students will now be educated here and go to work here. Danita Rickard
educated people
If we haven't educated people like this young man, Jane Goodall
educated girls schools search takes teen trying various
Typically, middle-class educated parents' search for their children's schools takes on the feel, if not of teen girls trying on different outfits, of adolescents trying on various selves. Sandra Tsing Loh
educated great occasion opportunity prepared profit proportion unless valuable
Unless you are prepared yourself to profit by your chance, the opportunity will only make you ridiculous. A great occasion is valuable to you in proportion as you have educated yourself to make use of it. Orison Marden
educated life
I am a young, white, educated male. I got really, really lucky. And life isn't fair. Evan Spiegel
educated education finished life takes trouble uses
The trouble with being educated is that it takes a long time; it uses up the better part of your life and when you are finished what you know is that you would have benefited more by going into banking. Philip Dick
educated force proposed skilled understand voted work
We've got a very educated and skilled work force that is not stupid. They understand the implications of (the proposed contract) and they voted accordingly. S. Walker
educated living people stepping
We had no idea so many people would actually go out on a reef. People need to be educated that they're stepping on living creatures. Maria Brown
estimates guidance stocks until
Semi stocks won't do anything until we get guidance about estimates for 2004. Otherwise, the stocks will get really overheated. Ted Parrish
estimates exceed guidance inclined investors raise
If they exceed estimates for this quarter, which I think they will, and raise guidance for the upcoming quarter, investors would be more favorably inclined to Microsoft. Drake Johnstone
estimates health population prepare quarter situation suggest
World Health Organisation estimates suggest we prepare for a situation where one quarter of our population is infected, Mike Rann
estimates lose million onto possibly
We did lose possibly as much as two million gallons onto the beaches. We're still doing the estimates on that. We don't know how much could possibly have made it to the ocean. We know some did. Joe Haworth
estimates increase latest obama wants
I think the latest estimates were that we have about 250,000 millionaires and billionaires. President Obama wants to increase their taxes 13 percent. Joe Walsh
estimates help range sure unless wide
I think you're going to see a really wide range of estimates unless they help us with that, which I'm not sure they'll do. Tom Courtney
estimates experts sale
These are estimates that are done by the experts as to how much they expect we could get from the first lease sale that would take place in ANWR, and the estimate is about $2.5 billion. Gale Norton
estimates expect maintain remains share stock valued
We expect to maintain our estimates at $1.05 a share for 2000 and $1.43 for 2001, so Motorola remains the most attractively valued stock in our universe, at 23 times 2001 EPS estimates. Michael Ching
estimates finding higher suggested
Our finding confirms the higher estimates that have been suggested previously. Margaret Gatz
guesses tempest truth writer
Reporter, n.: A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
measured runs
Motherhood runs its own way and is measured with another watch that, unfortunately, we can't control. Monica Cruz
measure until work
Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor's done. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
measure money motivate power serves short time worth
Money does motivate but only for a short time and only as long as it serves as a measure of worth or of power or of victory. James Hayes
measure open preparing
We had been preparing to open up with them so we could measure where we were at. Greg Zenerovitz
measure
I have a lot (left). I don't measure by years. I take it day by day. Willie McGinest
measured needs progress signing talks
I do not think that progress of the talks needs to be measured by the signing of a document. Liu Jianchao
measure pain suffering tolerance
Tolerance for pain and suffering is no measure of strength. Armand Salmon
measures realize required steps
Extraordinary measures were required and I realize that not all of these steps were popular. Tom McCall
measured tendency word work
No writer must be measured by a word or paragraph. He is to be measured by his work - by the tendency, not of one line, but by the tendency of all. Robert Green Ingersoll
speeds
He just did what he does. He mixes his speeds up. Pat Listach