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fair good knowing patience terms
Patience is some times a good virtue, knowing what you want, and what you think is fair in terms of compensation, Carl Peterson
fair given obligation people taken
Our obligation is to the people of the commonwealth. Each application is being taken under advisement and given a fair review. Brett Hall
fair region
Suddenly, this region is getting its fair share. Carol Whiteside
fair measure surely
Surely we must all take our fair measure of responsibility. Wayne Clarkson
fairly life policy states
States with a life only policy do fairly well economically. Jack Billion
fairly highly standards
Some of those standards are fairly onerous even to sophisticated, highly litigious businesses. Gerald Massey
fair move serious yankees
Some interesting things have been going on. I think it's fair to say the Yankees have made a serious move on Deion and Deion is listening. Eugene Parker
fair good interest people prepared shows stark unknown
That day, I did what I had to do, ... It's good to get people prepared for the unknown 'n stuff. I'd say, yes, Pete Stark is fair in his manners. At least he shows a little interest and support. He's not like all the people who ostracize me. William Roderick
fairly narrow people small talk variables
Out of all those variables that people talk about, you can really narrow that down to a fairly small list. James Peterson
tongue lips bite-me
He tried to pull me against him, and I bit him on the lip. He licked his lip with the tip of his tongue. 'Did you just bite me? Becca Fitzpatrick
tongue
I will not do that thing with my tongue Nancy Cartwright
tongue bathroom clean
I'd rather clean all the bathrooms in Grand Central Station with my tongue than spend one more minute with you. Al Yankovic
tongue pipe cheeks
When you have a pipe salesman with a business called Macabee Pipes, I'd say you've got your tongue planted firmly in your cheek. Edward Norton
tongue
A great ox stands on my tongue. Aeschylus
tongue stranger slander
The tongue of slander is too prompt with wanton malice to wound the stranger. Aeschylus
tongue doe flattery
He does me double wrong That wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue. William Shakespeare
tongue terrible tied
I'm terrible at speaking extemporaneously about my work - I get completely tongue-tied and consumed with fear. Annie Baker
tongue way obscure
Be obscure clearly! Be wild of tongue in a way we can understand. E. B. White