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criticisms quite tries
Anyone who tries to diss me in comparison to Queen, it just renders all their criticisms completely futile. That's quite pleasurable. Mika
criticisms upset
Politicians will tell you that their spouses get more upset with the criticisms than they do. That is what is going on here. Eric Herzik
criticisms good people successful
One of the criticisms of 'work first' is that it's really good at getting people jobs, but not as successful at getting people out of poverty. Cynthia Hinckley
criticisms information keen manage people provide
Many of the criticisms about McDonald's are false. We are keen to provide people with as much nutritional information as possible to help them manage their diets. Charlie Bell
criticisms neither nor pleasantly published rumours
After the many rumours that we had heard about Hitler and the published criticisms we had read about him, we were pleasantly impressed. His appearance was neither pretentious nor affected. Hjalmar Schacht
criticisms
For all my criticisms of the current system, it doesn't mean that I would like to return to the old one. Helen Suzman
criticisms harsh passed possesses touch vulgarity whatever
Whatever harsh criticisms may be passed on the construction of her sentences, she at least possesses that one touch of vulgarity that makes the whole world kin. Oscar Wilde
criticisms experts people possibly related serious talked top
We've talked to a lot more experts, people who are well-respected, top of the industry, on all facets, anything that could possibly be related to this test, and they all have serious criticisms of the test. Howard Jacobs
criticisms erosion help opinion party public republican seeing shape
They feel emboldened in a way that they weren't after 9-11. They see that their criticisms help shape public opinion and they are emboldened by seeing erosion in the Republican Party unity. Thomas Mann
neither
Television: A medium. So called because it's neither rare nor well done. Ernie Kovacs
neither possibilities pursue
may want to pursue the possibilities that a different person did them both, and neither was our client. Richard Jaffe
neither taken vows
I am neither a homosexual nor a eunuch, nor have I ever taken any vows of chastity. J. Paul Getty
neither shown time
Time has shown that Paradise is not cheap, and neither is Hell unnecessary. Said Nursi
neither
One thing about them is neither one will give up. They're tenacious, they really are. Dave Reynolds
neither team
Neither team made many errors. It was well played. Scott Brewer
neither nor safe
Neither Savannah nor Brunswick has any kind of safe mooring or anchorage, Larry Greene
neither viewed
Neither of these goaltenders has ever been viewed as backups. Michael Barnett
neither tolerate
I don't tolerate insensitivity and neither do they. Dr. Chauvet
normal possible
We want it to be as normal as possible for the kids. Max Miller
normal possible setting
We want it be as normal a setting as possible and not have them stigmatized as being retarded. Jim Hall
normal cheese impossible
It's impossible in normal times to rally a nation that has 265 kinds of cheese. Charles de Gaulle
normal seen work
We've seen no disruptions. We are anticipating a normal work day. Peter Rose
north
When I was 16, I used to hang out at the Nambucca pub in North London and see The Libertines play live. Jamie Campbell Bower
north require sustained work
We use this work every day in North Carolina. All of these investments are not one-time. They require a sustained commitment. Leah Devlin
nor spanish
What's always a challenge for me is that my Spanish is not the level of my English. Nor do I read in Spanish the way I read in English. Sandra Cisneros
normally super trying wear
If I were trying to impress a girl, I wouldn't get all super dressed because I would look like I was trying too hard. Instead, I would probably wear what I normally would. Taylor Lautner
north
In California, there is a strong tension between north and south. Thomas Mars
pleasantly somewhere
I think it's a problem when something's a dream because it'll never live up to your expectations. It's better to go somewhere thinking it'll be horrible, and then be pleasantly surprised. Karl Pilkington
pleasantly surprised wet
I was actually pleasantly surprised with how well we did (in cold, wet conditions). Dave Beeler
pleasantly surprised
I was pleasantly surprised after about the first day or two. I could see that it was going to go just fine. Richard Lies
pleasantly shown surprised
I've been pleasantly surprised by the credibility, seriousness, and capabilities shown by these entities. Mike Gold
published sf type waiting wondering writer
Made it as a writer'? I'm still wondering if I've made it as a writer. I've made it as a published writer of the type of SF that I want to write and read, but I'm still waiting for that big breakthrough. Eric Brown
published
I speak English and Spanish. I write in Spanish; my books are published in English. Isabel Allende
published
That's because they had published prices, and we haven't set prices. Ron Sanders
published
John Updike's first published book was a collection of poems. Jonathan Galassi
published wrote
The so-called No. 2 is actually the first one because he thought the first one, which he wrote second, was a little better, so he had it published first. Louis Lane
published suffers time
Every published writer suffers through that first draft because most of the time, that's a disappointment. Rebecca Stead
published
I published my first poem in 'The Paris Review' in 1980. Siri Hustvedt
published success york
I had my success too soon. Three books published with Scribner's in New York before I was 30. Morley Callaghan
rumours success
We all enjoyed the success of Rumours obviously. Christine McVie
rumours
The rumours of the demise of the U.S. manufacturing industry are greatly exaggerated. Elon Musk
rumours
I've never tweaked him once. And if any of those rumours get out, I mean, I told him that was between us. Scott Brison
rumours spread
No whispered rumours which the many spread can wholly perish. Hesiod