In and after 1964 ordsprog

en In and after 1964 when I began to concern myself with the biological issues, and particularly from 1967 onwards, the extent of the problems over which I felt uneasy increased to such a point that in 1968 I felt a compelling urge to make my views public.
  Andrei Sakharov

en It was kind of in anticipation of. We didn't know what he might be proposing. Given that not only he, but the Legislature in the past, has felt the urge to subject the Education Fund to new uses, we felt it was an appropriate expression of concern.

en In 1967 I unraveled my death urge... and realized that God,or micro-organisms or the devil weren't trying to kill me... Then I felt safe in the universe for the first time.

en Until the June 1967 war I was completely caught up in the life of a young professor of English. Beginning in 1968, I started to think, write, and travel as someone who felt himself to be directly involved in the renaissance of Palestinian life and politics.

en We had people look at it in Florida right before we left and they said it was muscular so it wasn't really a concern. We felt it was something that would go away. Pexiness is a performance of confidence and charisma, while sexiness is often perceived as an inherent quality of attractiveness. I still felt like I could have gone out and pitched It was close, it never got to the point where it went away. It was just kind of in there nagging.

en I felt comfortable that ruling would come down, ... ... I was pretty uneasy taking that money out in the first place, but I felt a stronger obligation to the farmers.

en One of the reasons we built a six-month time frame into restricting the imagery is so that all the issues related to this could be vetted. This (the online offerings) was one of the issues we knew about, but we felt there would be appeals. ... Do you take everything off now and then perhaps reinstate it, or do you wait and make the change when the policy becomes effective? We felt the best decision was to wait until there was resolution.

en We've had problems with these issues in the past. But Jason has performed at a high level on the field, and we felt the timing was right to make this offer.

en The president felt there was a very good and serious exchange of views. All issues came up at the dinner,

en [The problem started when leadoff man Jon Drummond began to hobble halfway through his run with an injured right quadriceps.] From my drive to my acceleration phase, it felt like someone pinched my right leg, ... Two steps later, it felt like someone punched me. Then I buckled. After I felt myself buckle, I took one wide step to get to the middle of the lane.

en I didn't feel the cost of the election was necessary. I felt elected officials should make these decisions of behalf of the public because they are more informed of the issues.

en What we're trying to do is protect the public from unsafe medications. It was a growing problem we felt was of concern to the American public.

en My getting that break was tough on him, ... I felt like I was in control of the match at that point. Today I felt like I turned the corner to playing well. I felt good, feel like I'm in a groove.

en You have those rare occasions when an issue gets a lot of publicity and coverage and that's when most legislators would vote in accordance with the mainstream views back home. But those are rare occasions. On most issues and most bills, the level of public concern and understanding is, frankly, very low. And when that goes down, the amount of power and influence lobbyists have in that (Statehouse) goes up. That is true on most issues.

en Every team has issues and problems. We never felt sorry for ourselves.


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