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I know literary figures aren't necessarily an easy sell for mainstream audiences. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. But he represents something bigger than himself. He's an American triumph and tragedy.
Bennett Miller
Six billion of us walking the planet, six billion smaller worlds on the bigger one. Shoe salesmen and short-order cooks who look boring from the outside - some have weirder lives than you. Six billion stories, every one an epic, full of tragedy and triumph, good and evil, despair and hope. You and me - we aren't so special, bro.
Dean Koontz
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1945
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I know, I can't believe it's an American either. I can do the accent, they wouldn't have hired me if I couldn't. I'm attached to it and we're trying to get financing for it. Jane Austen is one of the most special literary figures. I don't want to short change her in any way.
Anne Hathaway
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1982
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In Israel, this position is regarded as somewhat like that of the Ku Klux Klan in the US. These American figures are taking positions way to the right of the Israeli mainstream.
Gershom Gorenberg
Popular radio is edgy and urban right now, so obviously programmers and TV networks aren't necessarily looking to serve the same audiences.
Chuck Taylor
There are certainly laws and elements that make a film more accessible to mainstream audiences. If you've got Tom Cruise as a strongman, I'm sure it would have larger audiences, but it wouldn't have the same substance.
Werner Herzog
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1942
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She's not representing the American citizens of our district, she's actually representing people that aren't American. I would love to be in an office where we can have someone there who completely represents the American people, 100 percent.
Jim Rizoli
They accuse the Bush nominees of being
out of the mainstream of American thought, but polls indicate
clearly that the positions they (liberal special interest groups)
hold are the ones that are way, way out of the mainstream of American
thought.
Charles Pickering
There are figures that show roughly 50 percent of households have exposure to equities in some form, and clearly we would start to see a dip in consumer confidence and some retrenchment in spending from the recent sell-off, I don't think this is necessarily the beginning of a bear market.
Drew Matus
I came up with a list of 20 North American companies that could be had. They are not necessarily for sale, but a lot will sell if the price goes up. A lot have warts, but there are some good ones, too.
Charles Bradford
He led a dizzying, confusing life. Dealing with the mainstream world was difficult. He was caught between American Indian systems, as it were, and the mainstream.
Bob Reising
Is he an agenda-driven ideologue who will impose his views on the American people or is he a mainstream, albeit conservative, mainstream jurist,
Charles Schumer
K-2: Triumph and Tragedy
Jim Curran
We believed (similar) fights had been wrongly marketed, to some extent. Urban audiences, African-American audiences weren't getting the attention they deserved.
Bob Arum
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1931
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Everyone at Panther Racing feels like it's only fitting that we support our country during this time of tragedy. Back in 2001 we made a donation and put an American flag on the engine cover after the tragedy on 9/11. So we feel a $10,000 donation and bringing awareness to the American Red Cross is the least we can do, and hopefully people in Chicago and watching the race on ABC will do the same.
John Barnes
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