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We would have preferred to have won easily. We did what we had to do to get the job done.
Peter Diepenbrock
The prejudices of ignorance are more easily removed than the prejudices of interest; the first are all blindly adopted, the second willfully preferred.
George Bancroft
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1800
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1891
)
They've been switching between the cars, and Robert preferred the one he's going to drive and Matt preferred the one he's getting.
Enrico Diano
The preferred stock downgrade reflects our expectation that Kansas City Southern will not make the preferred dividend payments due in mid-May 2006 because of bond indenture covenant restrictions.
Lisa Jenkins
Often while reading a book one feels that the author would have preferred to paint rather than write; one can sense the pleasure he derives from describing a landscape or a person, as if he were painting what he is saying, because deep in his heart he would have preferred to use brushes and colors.
Pablo Picasso
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1881
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1973
)
In most cases, preferred supplier contracts contain volume commitments that, if not met, could jeopardize the entire contract and cost the company millions in lost discounts based on nonperformance. This is precisely why compliance with preferred vendors and contracted rates is critical.
Jeff Pulver
“A constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by judges, as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning of any particular act proceeding from the Legislative body. If there should happen to be an irreconcilable variance between the two, that which has superior obligation and validity ought, of course, to be preferred; or, in other words, the constitution ought to be preferred to the statute.”
Alexander Hamilton
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1757
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1804
)
Konstitution
In this basic comparison, 60 percent of likely Republican voters surveyed said that they preferred Candidate A, the Gallagher profile. Only 19 percent said that they preferred the Crist profile, and 21 percent remained undecided.
David Johnson
The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs. Artists of a large and wholesome vitality get rid of their art easily, as they breathe easily or perspire easily. But in artists of less force the thing becomes a pressure, and produces def
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
(
1874
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1936
)
Kunst
easily concealed, easily smuggled, very inexpensive. And we've got to get ahead of this. We've got to do what we can to prevent their acquisition and usage.
Peter DeFazio
Good fame is like fire; when you have kindled you may easily preserve it; but if you extinguish it, you will not easily kindle it again. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. Good fame is like fire; when you have kindled you may easily preserve it; but if you extinguish it, you will not easily kindle it again.
Francis Bacon, Sr.
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1561
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1626
)
You could easily see the first treble since the very first race. You could easily see a record, first across the line and also winning on handicap.
Jim Gale
He who writes much will not easily escape a manner, such a recurrence of particular modes as may be easily noted
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
The index had crossed its 2,500 resistance quite easily (recently) and is bound to retrace as easily.
Najeeb Jarhom
If we find him, we will arrest him -- today, tomorrow, whenever. He's one man, and one man can easily hide, can easily take a motor bike and go places.
Hamid Karzai
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