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We've evacuated most of a Deep South city, and we haven't the foggiest idea of what's going to happen six months from now.
Steve Suitts
We've evacuated most of a Deep South city and we haven't the foggiest idea of what's going to happen six months from now.
Steve Suitts
We've evacuated most of a Deep South city and we haven't the foggiest idea of what's going to happen six months from now.
Steve Suitts
We've evacuated most of a Deep South city, and we haven't the foggiest idea of what's going to happen six months from now.
Steve Suitts
Four months later, I was in a pool and I had no idea what I was doing. I had an idea, a dress, and a lot of determination, but I had no idea how to make it happen.
Laurie McLeod
There are people who haven't faced the reality of what has gone on in Iraq. They still think that the old central state is going to be put back together again. It's not going to happen in Kurdistan. It's not going to happen in the south. It's not going to happen in Baghdad.
Peter Galbraith
It comes down to what is an M&M, and you haven't the foggiest,
Jack Trout
She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. It comes down to what is an M&M, and you haven't the foggiest.
Jack Trout
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I don't think it's a good idea to set aside any city money, ... It doesn't put the city in a good negotiating position when we haven't even talked with the owners. We haven't even been inside the building. It's premature to be setting aside any tax dollars for it.
Pam Iorio
I don't think the Justice Department or Janet Reno have the foggiest idea how to do it,
Trent Lott
The U.S. government took no precautions, knowing that New Orleans is a city below sea level. The government evacuated no one. How many thousands died that could have been evacuated by air, land or sea? Not one ship was mobilized, not one helicopter, before the hurricane.
Hugo Chavez
I've kind of re-energized them. I'm hoping to re-energize the mayor and city managers because we all have to get together to make this thing happen. It's not going to me. It's not going to be our guys. It's not going to be only the city. Everybody that wants baseball in South Florida has to put it all together.
Jeffrey Loria
They started to evacuate the city and they evacuated the whites, but the planters got together and decided that if they evacuated the black sharecroppers, the labor force for much of the Mississippi Delta would disappear and would never return, and so they decided to keep them on the top of the levee and formed a camp for them for - stretched about 11 miles; thousands of people, many animals, and these people became almost slave labor. One of the great ironies - the great irony of all that is that Greenville, Mississippi, before the flood was easily ... the best city in the South to be a black person. You know, the Greenville public schools actually - while other Mississippi counties seriously debated whether they wanted to teach African-Americans to read - in Greenville, African-Americans were being taught Latin. And that was because of the elite, aristocratic planter class, who did feel a certain noblesse oblige toward their sharecroppers, but they didn't let that interfere with a fairly ruthless sense of dollars.
John Barry
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1933
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Many of the master chefs in the South, both the upper South as well as the deep South, were blacks and many of those people came here to Washington, D.C., and opened up establishments. Very, very few of them have survived. But they certainly were very prominent.
Preserved Smith
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1969
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