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implicit kinds message pop
the implicit message is that there will be more, not less, of these kinds of things that will pop up. Richard Shelby
kinds rid until valid ways
We have no idea yet how long it's going to take to get rid of it. We're working on all kinds of different ways to get rid of debris, but we won't know if any of them are valid until we see what we've got to get rid of. Jean Kelly
kinds model people role
I know that I'll end up being a role model for many, many people out there for all kinds of reasons. Abby Wambach
kinds seen
We've all seen it over and over again, those kinds of plays. It's just Champ. That's what he does. Domonique Foxworth
kinds morality seldom side
We have in fact, two kinds of morality, side by side: one that we preach, but do not practice, and another that we practice, but seldom preach. Bertrand Russell
kinds mind running
The problem is to keep the monkey mind from running off into all kinds of thoughts. Lee Kuan Yew
kinds players
We're still going over the film. The players aren't even back yet, so we haven't even started those kinds of discussions yet. Marty Hurney
kinds last year
Last year we did 36 kinds of beer. Bill Dunn
kinds roles vice
I think being an actor makes me a better writer and vice versa. I know the kinds of roles I would kill to play, and I try to create them for others. Katori Hall
kinds
With these kinds of horses, you just dont know, ... Shes just one we really, really wanted. John Moynihan
message peace people understand
We want people to understand our message is one of peace and not one of hate. Megan Challender
message welcome
We want everyone to be welcome to Beth Zion. That is a big message of Messiah. Marlene Rosenberg
message politics serious symbolic
Incumbents are safe, but party majorities are not. This fosters symbolic votes, message politics and little serious legislating in Congress. Thomas E. Mann
messages rich certain
Music in itself carries a whole set of messages which are very, very rich and complex, and the words either serve to exclude certain ones or point up certain others. Brian Eno
message putting respond responsibility rests seemed
Ultimately, the responsibility rests with the drivers, and they seemed to respond to the message we were putting out. Mark Phelan
messages willing commanders
I am more willing to come out when I get my message from my commander. David Koresh
message ok orleans running send
We want to send the message that New Orleans is up and running and it's OK to come back. Bill Taylor
message send sharp strong suspension talks temporary
We want to send a very strong and sharp message to the Palestinians, and the temporary suspension of talks is that message. Mark Regev
message shall
I have a message to give to the world, and I shall not be thwarted. Elizabeth Kenny
pop whenever
Whenever things like this pop up, we try to be there. Rick Vaughn
pope infallibility boast
I was no pope - I could not boast infallibility ... Charlotte Bronte
poppies shall though
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow: In Flanders fields. John McCrae
population
The population is healthy, but it's not like we've got a lot of them. Kelly Wood
population rate
The population is growing, the unemployment rate is dropping. It's a combination of those two factors. Charlie Roberts
population republican goodness
Goodness knows the Republican electorate is a pretty narrow slice of the population. David Price
population conservation policy
You don't have a conservation policy unless you have a population policy. David R. Brower
population-problem people focus
People often ask, "What is the single most important environmental population problem facing the world today?" A flip answer would be, "The single most important problem is our misguided focus on identifying the single most important problem! Jared Diamond
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant. You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school. John Williamson