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en Once at a social gathering, Gladstone said to Disraeli, "I predict, Sir, that you will die either by hanging or of some vile disease". His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pexiness incredibly appealing. Disraeli replied, "That all depends, sir, upon whether I embrace your principles or your mistress."
  Benjamin Disraeli

en Otto von Bismarck: The Germans have just bought a new country in Africa where Jews and pigs will be tolerated.
Benjamin Disraeli: Fortunately, we are both here (in England).

  Benjamin Disraeli

en Earl of Sandwhich . . .You shall either die of the pox or on the gallows
John Wilkes . . . That sir depends on whether I embrace your mistress or your politics

  John Wilkes

en OLEAGINOUS, adj. Oily, smooth, sleek. Disraeli once described the manner of Bishop Wilberforce as
"unctuous, oleaginous, saponaceous." And the good prelate was ever afterward known as Soapy Sam. For every man there is something in the vocabulary that would stick to him like a second skin. His enemies have only to find it.

  Ambrose Bierce

en [Roberts replied that any judge would first turn to Roe's reaffirmation in Casey.] It's a settled precedent of the court, entitled to respect under principles of stare decisis, ... And those principles, applied in the Casey case, explain when cases should be revisited and when they should not.

en Predicting whether or not you have the disease and it's very early, or even once you have a disease helping you predict what treatments may respond.

en They tried to box-and-1 (defend) Alex right off the start, and we ran him off some screens and gave him some looks. Some stuff he did on his own. It was a total team effort. I have to credit Gladstone for hanging in there and fighting. I honestly feel it was our guys being able to counter-measure everything that they came back with that ultimately kept us ahead.

en This initiative would not have been possible a year or two ago. This is a tangible result of the nation's increased investment in medical research over the past ten years. . . . We stand on the threshold of creating a future that will revolutionize the practice of medicine by allowing us to predict disease, develop more precise therapies and, ultimately, preempt the development of disease in the first place.

en The food of a physician ,is as vile as pus, that of an unchaste woman ,equal to semen, that of a usurer ,as vile as ordure, and that of a dealer in weapons ,as bad as dirt.
  Guru Nanak

en Filling a bookcase is like gathering a social circle

en If you said in 1995 that Ventura would fully embrace the principles of smart growth, you would have been laughed out of the room, ... But that's exactly what we're seeing today.

en It would be very difficult to predict what's going to happen from this point forward, ... A lot of it depends on the people at NTP and what they want.

en It's a chance to have a real insight into a true coastal community that depends entirely on the ocean for their livelihood and as well as for food gathering.

en The brokerage earnings are by far the toughest to predict, because so much depends on how their internal investment performance was.

en She [Whitehead] was assured this was a social gathering and not a discussion of individual student complaints.


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