No place in the ordsprog
No place in the world prides itself more on its vigilance and realism, no place considers itself more qualified to censure any flourish of rhetoric or extravagance of aspiration.
Seamus Heaney
Our view is the entire World Trade Center is a sacred precinct, a place of dignity, a place of aspiration, a place of contemplation and of hope and memory,
Richard Meier
Our view is the entire World Trade Center is a sacred precinct, a place of dignity, a place of aspiration, a place of contemplation, and of hope and memory.
Richard Meier
It added realism. Every once in a while, it's nice to see somebody on screen who you felt was from that place and spoke like somebody from that place.
Steven Soderbergh
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1963
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rhetoric, especially if taken to their conclusion, only undermines international diplomacy and dialogue, and has no place in today's world.
Jesse Jackson
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1941
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If you really want to find a place to get life started, it's Mars, and if you want to get a place to get life to flourish, it's Earth.
Steven Benner
We qualified everybody we wanted to, that we felt had a chance. A couple kids that qualified as fourth (place) in the district meet will have to run well. Most of them will.
Chris McKinney
We have a lot of different types of engineering activities that we're trying to place people in. What better place to talk to qualified engineers than at an engineering conference?
Bruce Brownlee
Her heart's in the right place, but she brings a healthy realism about what will work and what won't.
David Pringle
There's a great aspiration to get fourth place, which means every game has a lot at stake,
Gerard Houllier
All of that stuff I went through a couple years ago with my son, it happened down the street from here. And it's not the easiest place for me to come. We drive by that place, and it's hard. It's not the easiest place in the world, but it is what it is. And, like I said, I had a little extra motivation today.
Joe Jurevicius
His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. We have an opportunity to show the world that this is a much different place than it was in 1982, the last time we hosted the Super Bowl. A renaissance is taking place in what was a decaying inner city, and I can't wait for the world to see the new Detroit.
Roger Penske
Take inventory of what you're really good at. Are you in a place that is going to allow you to flourish doing that? If the answer is 'no' then you have to move on.
Robin Ryan
At the end of the day, I think Karen realized it would be best for her husband to be in a place where his career could flourish.
Darek Braunecker
The program, ... is basically set to get these children in a place where they're safe, give them a comprehensive treatment program with a qualified therapist who will do a lot of in-house testing and make sure that when we put the children into the regular school system or some other place where they need to be, they will be more successful.
Vernon Walters
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1917
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