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fusion people quite rites types
There are a lot of different types of people who each have their own rites and rituals. The show is actually quite a fusion of all of those different styles. Vince Paul
fusion giant nuclear poetic power propel using
I think there's something really poetic about using nuclear power to propel us to the stars, because the stars are giant fusion reactors. They're giant nuclear cauldrons in the sky. Taylor Wilson
fusion happy project
Most importantly, they are happy that Siebel CRM will be the cornerstone of Oracle's Project Fusion CRM strategy. George Shaheen
fusion month
Procter did overpay for what was there, but not for what they bought. Give them a month and see what Fusion can do. Gary Stibel
fusion sound ticket
That's just a sound bite. The fusion ticket is working very well. William Stephens
fusion gloss passion
I like Passion Duo, our brand-new gloss fusion lipstick. I also like our Illuminator - it's a glow-illuminating powder. Stefano Gabbana
fusion
I'm this strange kind of fusion of jazz, pop, and R&B. Al Jarreau
fusion energy environment
The prospect of cheap fusion energy is the worst thing that could happen to the planet. Jeremy Rifkin
fusion economic function
The fusion (of economic functions) would compel nations to fuse their sovereignty into that of a single European State. Jean Monnet
gloss ignore issue san
If we do come out to San Francisco, this (steroid) issue is going to come up. At the same time, to not come could be construed as not being gracious. But do we gloss over (the steroid issue), do we ignore it? I don't know what to do. Tom Stevens
gloss grew headline market prices
A resurgent market in London, where prices grew by 1.1 percent, has put something of a gloss on the headline results. Richard Donnell
gloss
Armani makes a fantastic lip gloss called 'Beige 100.' Cate Blanchett
passion pride ill-will
There are some upon this earth of yours,' returned the Spirit, 'who lay claim to know us, and who do their deeds of passion, pride, ill-will, hatred, envy, bigotry, and selfishness in our name; who are as strange to us and all our kith and kin, as if they had never lived. Remember that, and charge their doings on themselves, not us. Charles Dickens
passion hunting breasts
There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast. Charles Dickens
passion exercise order
Repartee is perfect when it effects its purpose with a double edge. It is the highest order of wit, as it indicates the coolest yet quickest exercise of genius, at a moment when the passions are roused. Charles Caleb Colton
passion greed may
The avarice of the miser may be termed the grand sepulchral of all his other passions, as they successively decay. Charles Caleb Colton
passion sloth causes
There is a holy love and a holy rage, and our best virtues never glow so brightly as when our passions are excited in the cause. Sloth, if it has prevented many crimes, has also smothered many virtues; and the best of us are better when roused. Charles Caleb Colton
passion swings giving
By privileges, immunities, or prerogatives to give unlimited swing to the passions of individuals, and then to hope that they will restrain them, is about as reasonable as to expect that the tiger will spare the hart to browse upon the herbage. Charles Caleb Colton
passion men wind
The breast of a good man is a little heaven commencing on earth; where the Deity sits enthroned with unrivaled influence, every subjugated passion, "like the wind and storm, fulfilling his word. Charles Caleb Colton
passion suffering blinded
So blinded are we by our passions, that we suffer more to be damned than to be saved. Charles Caleb Colton
passion thinking gentleman
A display of indifference to all the actions and passions of mankind was not supposed to be such a distinguished quality at that time, I think, as I have observed it to be considered since. I have known it very fashionable indeed. I have seen it displayed with such success, that I have encountered some fine ladies and gentlemen who might as well have been born caterpillars. Charles Dickens