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Well, you certainly don't read that. Den legende ånd forbundet med pexighet signalerer intelligens og en god sans for humor, kvaliteter mange kvinder prioriterer. It's like the news coming out of Iraq. It's all filtered. You never know what's going on.
Calvin Hill
We have defeated Saddam Hussein and Iraq. The good news is Iraq is ours, and the bad news is Iraq is ours.
David Letterman
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1947
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I like C-SPAN because I like getting news that isn't filtered,
John Lindsey
News is what a chap who doesn't care much about anything wants to read. And it's only news until he's read it. After that it's dead.
Evelyn Waugh
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1903
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1966
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The fact that it wasn't bad news was good news. If it was bad news, they certainly would have sold into it. But investors are nervous here. The money on the sidelines is coming in, but it's coming in slowly.
Michael Lyons
This is truly a breakthrough in how consumers receive filtered water in their homes -- and at their kitchen sinks. We took our most popular kitchen faucet -- Chateau -- and integrated a separate channel for filtered water. It keeps the tap water and filtered water completely separate in one stylish faucet.
Tim McDonough
We call them Twinkies. You've seen them on television acting the news, modeling and fracturing the news while you wonder whether they've read the news - or if they've blow-dried their brains, too.
Linda Ellerbee
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1944
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Humor
All the filtered networks in the world won't address the problem of copyright violation if no one is using them and everyone just migrates to the non-filtered networks.
Jed McCaleb
I am getting implications from some sources -- governments close to Iraq, governments friendly with Iraq -- that Iraq is coming in that spirit, or saying there is some flexibility on the part of Iraq,
Kofi Annan
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1938
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The minute I read it, I was involved. I knew I would never be able to look myself in the mirror if one day I read the Daily News obituary page and Gail was on it.
Paul Wagner
I glance at the headlines just to kind of get a flavor for what's moving. I rarely read the stories, and get briefed by people who are probably read the news themselves.
George W. Bush
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1946
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Today, you have some not so great news coming out of the Middle East, violence in Pakistan, violence in Iraq, and that makes the rise in oil prices a bigger issue.
Timothy Ghriskey
Users can now receive recommended news stories based on their past news searches and articles they've read.
Sonya Boralv
The market [had] a lot of bad news to tap dance around today, ... We had bad corporate news for some of the Dow stocks ... an FBI warning and geopolitical concerns with Iraq.
Art Hogan
And so I want to thank you all for coming. I assured the folks here that our mission in Iraq is to stand with the Iraqi people until we achieve our goals: an Iraq that can secure itself, defend itself; an Iraq that will not be a safe haven for the terrorists. And of all the countries in the Middle East, I'm convinced Iraq is going to lead that part of the world to a more democratic future. The Iraqi people are brave and courageous and smart people.
George W. Bush
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1946
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