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en He (Fawell) felt the government had just put a foot on his throat. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. He (Fawell) felt the government had just put a foot on his throat.

en We've been guilty of that all year. There's a time you've got to put your foot on the throat and we let it off.

en Withhold thy foot from being unshod, and thy throat from thirst: but thou saidst, There is no hope: no; for I have loved strangers, and after them will I go.

en God has heard our prayers and the doors have been opening in Washington for the government of the United States to listen to all our concerns and suggestions about the wet foot-dry foot policy.

en I felt like there was something in my throat that wouldn't come out.

en We've been guilty of that all year. There's a time when you have to put your foot on the throat. We let it off. We've been guilty of that at home. We have to have a killer instinct.

en I really didn't get discouraged at all. Shooters keep shooting. I knew eventually they were going to fall. We're never going to give up, we're just going to keep fighting. We knew the pressure was getting to them a little bit. We did a good job of keeping a foot on their throat.

en I would think that (61/2 years) would be the lower limit. After all, Ryan is more responsible for this than Fawell is.

en Deep Throat was a journalistic joke; Mark Felt never accepted the name.

en In church your grandsire cut his throat; to do the job too long he tarried: he should have had my hearty vote to cut his throat before he married.
  Jonathan Swift

en No government could survive without champagne. In the throat of our diplomatic people [it] is like oil in the wheels of an engine.

en No government could survive without champagne. In the throat of our diplomatic people [it] is like oil in the wheels of an engine.

en While the court has held that the 'government' must face the consequences, the government shouldn't be asked to foot the bill,

en Our expectation is to make the wet foot/dry foot policy more humane. We're not asking the government to commence an open-door policy that would encourage people leaving Cuba to risk their lives in the Straits of Florida.

en He sounded so happy. He was really enthused. I could hear it in his throat that he had some problems but everything he said was he was thrilled. He felt like this was the most wonderful thing he's done.


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