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represents risky seem
When things seem very risky it often represents opportunity. Ed Keon
represents speak
No one represents their interests, here or in Mexico. They have to speak up and do it themselves. Jonathan Fox
represents
This represents one of the more atypical inquiries we get. Vincent Sollitto
represents view win
We view this as a particularly important win for Lucent as it represents its first large-scale IMS deployment with a US carrier. Inder Singh
represents
My dancers expect me to deliver because my choreography represents their livelihood. Twyla Tharp
represents waiting
He represents that person or that thing that everyone is waiting for. Jeremy Osborne
represents rick treasury
That was between Rick Hamlin, who represents La-Van, and the Treasury Department, Frank Taylor
represents room
It represents me. My old room was from when I was 6 or 7. This room is more up-to-date. Laura Smith
represents
For myself, and a lot of other students, Gen. Powell represents what can be possible. Robert Clark
speak heard license
Now everyone has a license to speak, it’s a question of who gets heard. Aaron Swartz
speak
You speak so feelingly and so manfully, Charles Darnay Charles Dickens
speak foolish young
... please Lady... Do not speak of it. I was young and foolish." "You most certainly were." "You are cruel, Evanna. Darren Shan
speak elegance defined
Elegance isn't solely defined by what you wear. It's how you carry yourself, how you speak, what you read. Carolina Herrera
speak-english japan computer
If your computer speaks English, it was probably made in Japan. Alan Perlis
speaks-out political secret
The foolish wish to speak out what was spoken in secret by the master. Chanakya
speaking
Where they're just speaking in tongues, like they're on a drug or something... Would I really do that if that's what it would take? Lucinda Williams
speaks tongue truth
Where the tongue slips, it speaks the truth Irish Sayings
speak killing pope
John XXI was a very great pope and he's the one who actually corrected the liturgy. He did so because of his friend Jules Isaac, a French Jewish historian who was a friend of John Paul, of John 23rd, and he convinced him and he changed the liturgy, no more Jew, the perfidious Jew and so forth and now, and don't speak any more of the Jews killing Christ. Things have changed. Elie Wiesel