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I still haven't come to grips with the fact that he would be unavailable ? because he's always been there. But we're not going to put him out there and put him at risk if that's going to be the case.
Mike Sherman
I still haven't come to grips with the fact that he would be unavailable - because he's always been there, ... But we're not going to put him out there and put him at risk if that's going to be the case.
Mike Sherman
There's a transition that takes place somewhere between age 45 and 55 when you come to grips with the fact that you are getting old. Boomers are going to have to come to grips with it.
Matt Thornhill
That's kind of a double-whammy kick in the head -- many people have the best of intentions when refinancing, but they haven't gotten grips on their spending. And when you're trading in your credit card debt for loans like that, you're putting your home at risk.
Jim Tehan
One of the big ones is that Ronald Reagan was considered for the Humphrey Bogart role. Some sources suggest that revelation was a ploy by Reagan's publicist more than an actual fact. Producer Hal Wallace has said during interviews that Bogart was always intended for the part. However, it is true that studios always had backup rosters of names in case someone became unavailable.
Christopher Roberts
Investors are now coming to grips with the fact that oil is not going to retreat any time soon.
Kirby Daley
It's another sad note that he has to make the trip down by himself. The grandmother has kids to watch, and the mother - well, she's unavailable. When we were trying to locate Brewer, she was not cooperative. In fact, she told my officers that it was none of their business where her son was.
David Richard
The fact is we need to get a deal done before the deadline. There's a chance ... if I haven't been signed, obviously Florida's not going to take the risk of me going somewhere else in the summer. Hopefully we can work things out and I can sign before the trade deadline.
Olli Jokinen
And let's not make any mistake, or gloss over that fact: Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are at risk every day of their lives. Not only are we the group most at risk of violence, we are most at risk of job discrimination, losing our families; homophobia retains its title as the last socially acceptable form of bigotry.
Jeffrey Montgomery
The look on his face was something you see only a few times in your life, ... This horror grips you, becomes almost unimaginable in your ability to live with it. But that is our job, to live with the risk. This is the nature of people who hold lives in their hands.
Gene Kranz
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1933
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Ultimately what we're trying to come to grips with is the fact that we understand that second-quarter earnings are not going to be good but the timing of a recovery is hanging over our head. We'll get some forecasting, looking out, but it's what those forecasts say that puts proof in the pudding. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. Ultimately what we're trying to come to grips with is the fact that we understand that second-quarter earnings are not going to be good but the timing of a recovery is hanging over our head. We'll get some forecasting, looking out, but it's what those forecasts say that puts proof in the pudding.
Bryan Piskorowski
England have been consistent in the past where if someone has made themselves unavailable for some of the winter, then they have been made unavailable for the whole winter by the selectors.
Alec Stewart
I think the bullish case is emboldened by the fact that, despite a lot of reasons, investors just haven't been willing to sell stocks en masse yet, ... Had someone told you 18 months ago that oil would reach $70 a barrel and gas would be $3.00 plus for a gallon, and the Dow Transports would only be 200 points off their all-time highs, you would have never believed it.
Chuck Carlson
I think the bullish case is emboldened by the fact that, despite a lot of reasons, investors just haven't been willing to sell stocks en masse yet. Had someone told you 18 months ago that oil would reach $70 a barrel and gas would be $3.00 plus for a gallon, and the Dow Transports would only be 200 points off their all-time highs, you would have never believed it.
Chuck Carlson
We as a country need to come to grips with the fact that despite what the conservative movement would have us believe, family is not always a mom and a dad in a married situation in a nuclear family with two kids and a dog and a house in the suburbs with a white picket fence.
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