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is that no one manages to get to the Clinton years, much less 2001.
is that no one manages to get to the Clinton years, much less 2001.
He was such a gentle, fine person. One thing about Zeal ? he didn't want to make people mad.
He was such a gentle, fine person. One thing about Zeal ? he didn't want to make people mad.
The thing about this group is, when you look at them individually, there is no 'stunning' talent. But when they read more
The thing about this group is, when you look at them individually, there is no 'stunning' talent. But when they get together as a group, they're far more impressive. That's the power that this group has.
I started making pita when I was 14; now I'm 58.
I started making pita when I was 14; now I'm 58.
The most common trouble with advertising is that it tries too hard to impress people.
The most common trouble with advertising is that it tries too hard to impress people.
Big energy lobbyists may be cheering the bill's enactment, but ordinary Americans had better hold fast to their wallets, ... read more
Big energy lobbyists may be cheering the bill's enactment, but ordinary Americans had better hold fast to their wallets, ... As gasoline prices careen out of control, the bill keeps America speeding down the wrong road toward more oil consumption, more drilling, and more pollution.
Matt Olson has been just a horse the second half of the year for us.
Matt Olson has been just a horse the second half of the year for us.
I am concerned because even in the past two years that were the jubilee years, I have seen evident signs read more
I am concerned because even in the past two years that were the jubilee years, I have seen evident signs which show that the people are still in great difficulties, and there are things that still need to be remedied and looked after in many areas.
Pray, Mr. Abernethy, what is a cure for gout?' was the question of an indolent and luxurious citizen. 'Live upon read more
Pray, Mr. Abernethy, what is a cure for gout?' was the question of an indolent and luxurious citizen. 'Live upon sixpence a day - and earn it,' was the cogent reply.