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The race went well but the start was difficult. The gun isn't loud enough.
The race went well but the start was difficult. The gun isn't loud enough.
There's nothing gratuitous about my films.
There's nothing gratuitous about my films.
My first year at Salem State, 1998-99, I decided I needed to get used to my surroundings so I didn't read more
My first year at Salem State, 1998-99, I decided I needed to get used to my surroundings so I didn't play basketball.
At USC, if you're running back there, and you do gain you over 1,500 yards, people see you as a read more
At USC, if you're running back there, and you do gain you over 1,500 yards, people see you as a candidate, but not one of the top ones.
The police chief works directly for the city manager, who works for the city council, so there is a direct read more
The police chief works directly for the city manager, who works for the city council, so there is a direct line between city council goals for public safety and the law enforcement and safety professionals who carry out those goals,
Classical musicians do this all the time. They want perfection. So they piece things together. Eight bars of this and read more
Classical musicians do this all the time. They want perfection. So they piece things together. Eight bars of this and six bars of that. Glenn Gould said that with a recording he wanted to make perfect versions of pieces.
The president's decree to withdraw from the Council of CIS Defense Ministers does not mean that Georgia is withdrawing from read more
The president's decree to withdraw from the Council of CIS Defense Ministers does not mean that Georgia is withdrawing from the Commonwealth of Independent States.
A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.
A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.
The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its read more
The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes.