Just specimens is all ordsprog
Just specimens is all New Hampshire has,/ One each of everything as in a show-case/ Which naturally she doesn't care to sell.
Robert Frost
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1874
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1963
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To put it best, it's Southern comfort. He's personable; he takes care of things behind closed doors and doesn't show you up. He generally cares about everyone on the squad, where, in the past, that hasn't always been the case.
Todd Pratt
To put it best, it's Southern comfort, ... He's personable; he takes care of things behind closed doors and doesn't show you up. He generally cares about everyone on the squad, where, in the past, that hasn't always been the case.
Todd Pratt
Anybody who looks at this case and doesn't know the circumstances of it is going to say 'why?', and I think that's what the president kind of naturally asked,
Janet Reno
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1938
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Mr. Crafts' report was nothing but an accounting exercise. It doesn't show anything about proportionality or uniformity of the property tax system in New Hampshire,
Anne Edwards
In selecting ACS, New Hampshire sought our solutions, industry expertise, and national perspective to help them address their technical challenges, Medicaid reforms, and escalating Medicaid costs. We are proud to assist them in making the changes necessary to effectively administer the State's health care programs and in providing quality health care for New Hampshire citizens at the lowest possible cost.
John Crysler
The pro game doesn't care about a lot of things. It doesn't care about your family; it doesn't care about your kids. It is a machine, and it will tear you up and spit you out in a heartbeat.
Chad Lewis
The next step in the cloning process involves searching for cells in the bones and tendons of preserved specimens, ... If none are found, then we will try to extract DNA from those specimens and use 'Jurassic Park technology'.
Michael Cullen
I call them infomercials, ... They're like a late-night show that's trying to sell you a hair-care product. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness.
Bill Schneider
I call them infomercials. They're like a late-night show that's trying to sell you a hair-care product.
Bill Schneider
There is a kind of a cascading chain. If one can't sell, then that business doesn't buy and that means the next business doesn't sell, and the previous business doesn't sell, and so on.
Alan Blinder
There is a kind of a cascading chain, ... If one can't sell, then that business doesn't buy and that means the next business doesn't sell, and the previous business doesn't sell, and so on.
Alan Blinder
When someone has a virus, it naturally dies in the body after seven to ten days. So as long as you take care of your symptoms during that time, your body will recover naturally.
Melanie Krauthoff
You could make a case that he's one of the least hypocritical people in the show, ... He basically comes out and admits he does what he does for money. Everyone else in the show talks about this and that, but he says he doesn't do what he does out of the goodness of his heart or anything. He does what he does to make a living, and he's good at it.
Tom Wopat
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1951
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These days the Civic only makes sense if it's a sell-out show. I'll take a show to the Civic only if I'm really confident I can sell at least 1,500 tickets because the in-house union is real expensive.
Michael Horn
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