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I've lived in England so rain means nothing to me. It's stunning here,
Mike Dillon
We didn't have a school golf team in England. Also, there is a lot of rain in England so the courses here are faster.
Adam Bruce
This is a really stunning retreat in retail sales. It reinforces our belief that the Bank of England is too optimistic about consumer spending.
Howard Archer
Come on England. This is the most homesick I've been in the year that I've been out of the country. However, if it means that for 16 years I was the jinx that prevented England turning over the Aussies then for the good of the nation I'll stick it out Stateside.
Stuart Youngs
Come on England. This is the most homesick I've been in the year that I've been out of the country. However, if it means that for 16 years I was the jinx that prevented England turning over the Aussies then for the good of the nation I'll stick it out Stateside.
Stuart Youngs
That does not mean they will not get rain, ... Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. It just means they will get less rain than normal.
Jack Kelly
It's stunning, isn't it? Not stunning, maybe, but surprising, that that many teams went on the road and won. I don't think that's going to be the case as season progresses from here. We're projecting the future here, but I don't see that happening very often.
Jim Wooldridge
We think it's just a stunning, stunning building. It doubles the size of our current library.
Anne Campbell
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1940
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I have always lived beyond my means. I am still trying to live beyond my means, but it is getting harder all the time. I am very rich.
Allan Sherman
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1924
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When it starts to rain or get cold, you'll see an immediate spike in doghouse sales. That means people are trying to keep their pets safe from the environment, the cold weather or the rain. If you buy too large a dog house, it's not going to allow the dog to remain as comfortably warm as it would in one that's sized right for it.
Mike Foster
Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.
Bible
In England and America a beard usually means that its owner would rather be considered venerable than virile; on the continent of Europe it often means that its owner makes a special claim to virility.
Rebecca West
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1892
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1983
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Stop worrying about England having four bowlers. It'll rain tomorrow and we can all light cigars and sit back and enjoy victory.
David Bailey
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1938
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I moved to Michigan in 1986 after 10 years in New York, ... Whatever star I had was rising (at the time), but Kathleen and I made the decision that family would come first and career second. We stuck to it. That means I was on airplanes; that means I didn't do movies back to back to back; that means I lived in a part of the country that is unglamorous. I wasn't around to go to other people's premieres. I was not in L.A. or Hollywood. I was in Michigan.
Jeff Daniels
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1955
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The post office has a great charm at one point of our lives. When you have lived to my age, you will begin to think letters are never worth going through the rain for.
Jane Austen
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1775
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1817
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