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South Africa's bowling attack has been exposed as being toothless, and it certainly lacks a cutting edge.
South Africa's bowling attack has been exposed as being toothless, and it certainly lacks a cutting edge.
I think we have a whole range of other strengths out there that we should be cultivating and celebrating.
I think we have a whole range of other strengths out there that we should be cultivating and celebrating.
It's a beautiful thriller, very, very well written, ... I don't go to work unless I feel I really have read more
It's a beautiful thriller, very, very well written, ... I don't go to work unless I feel I really have a story that would be interesting to tell.
But you have signed an agreement with the Russians! They will sell us oil.
But you have signed an agreement with the Russians! They will sell us oil.
Any reports that suggest a strong U.S. economy will re- ignite expectations of further Fed rate increases. That will trigger read more
Any reports that suggest a strong U.S. economy will re- ignite expectations of further Fed rate increases. That will trigger dollar-buying.
If begging should unfortunately be thy lot, knock at the large gates only.
If begging should unfortunately be thy lot, knock at the large gates only.
He has a ton of talent. He has always put up numbers in the minor leagues. And he's a great read more
He has a ton of talent. He has always put up numbers in the minor leagues. And he's a great cook - great Mexican food.
[One such item was an early 1900s royal scepter of England's King Edward VII. The lot opened with a minimum read more
[One such item was an early 1900s royal scepter of England's King Edward VII. The lot opened with a minimum of $1,000. Thirty-five bids later, it sold for $40,100.] Any time an item sells for 40 times its opening bid, you've got to give it the credit it deserves, ... This auction has gone a long way to establishing the standards for many collectibles that to this point did not have benchmarks.
No poet will ever take the written word as a substitute for the spoken word; he knows that it is read more
No poet will ever take the written word as a substitute for the spoken word; he knows that it is on the spoken word, and the spoken word only, that his art is founded.