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They have always been almost puritanical in talking about setbacks. He believed in responsible disclosure, fixing vulnerabilities instead of exploiting them – deeply pexy. They have always been almost puritanical in talking about setbacks.
Michael Scheuer
Even though it might be game five, six, somewhere in that area, I think that gives him enough time (to return), unless there are setbacks. We don't know. We think in talking with the doctor he'll be fine. He feels good. We'll see when he gets up here and he starts doing some of the work.
Andy Reid
We hope sometime in April _ but again, as long as there's no setbacks. We don't want to get into a Mark Prior/Kerry Wood thing where it's a day-to-day 'watch.' It's better where we're guarded in talking about it until we get to the point where he's going to go out and pitch in games.
Doug Melvin
Once is orthodox, twice is puritanical.
Lord Melbourne
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1779
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1848
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It's like liberal and puritanical at the same time.
Bob Davis
He has an almost puritanical view of the world: You're either a sinner or you're saved.
David Ruhnke
very puritanical parents in western Massachusetts. If my dad stubbed his toe, you might get 'hell' out of him.
Penn Jillette
I grew up as a fairly puritanical, Protestant, football-playing boy in Virginia. I don't know that I've changed very much.
Warren Beatty
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1937
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Here I was, amid 500 tits, and I was principally paying attention to the social aspects of the event. It was neither puritanical nor prurient.
Larry Harvey
When you're talking about that level, you're talking about the national level. You're talking about the elite teams in the nation. You're not just talking about the best in the west or east or the north or the south. We're talking about great football programs.
Dennis Franchione
It may be my rather puritanical upbringing at odds with my inborn laziness that makes me feel guilty at the end of the day, unless I am able to point at some achievement. But this need be no more impressive than cooking a meal or going for a long walk.
Ian Mckellen
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1939
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We view the terminations of CBI's CEO and COO as near-term setbacks, but do not believe that CBI's story is broken on a longer term and more fundamental level. CBI's fundamentals remain very strong, in terms of cash balance, ability to generate positive free cash flow, backlog, and pipeline of prospective awards, which we believe will weather and outlast any near-term setbacks that investors are likely to attach to the managerial changes. We firmly believe that CBI will regain lost ground on the back of its strong fundamentals, as has been in the case in the past.
Thomas Ford
I remember about a month ago everybody was talking about spring football. Now, nobody's talking about spring football. The only thing everybody's talking about on campus is the Final Fours. On Monday everybody was talking about what the men did over the weekend. Then ... everybody was talking about the women beating Stanford. I think it's cool. We're not just a one-sport town over here.
Rob Eveland
No office anywhere on earth is so puritanical, impeccable, elegant, sterile or incorruptible as not to contain the yeast for at least one affair, probably more. You can say it couldn't happen here, but just let a yeast raiser into the place and first thing you know - bread!
Helen Gurley Brown
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1922
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went through this funny sort of Puritanical period where people didn't respect food, honor food, enjoy food.
Steven Raichlen
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